Studies of risk perception examine the judgements people make when they are asked to characterize and evaluate hazardous activities and technologies. This research aims to aid risk analysis and policy-making by providing a basis for understanding and anticipating public responses to hazards and improving the communication of risk information among lay people, technical experts, and decision-makers. This work assumes that those who promote and regulate health and safety need to understand how people think about and respond to risk. Without such understanding, well-intended policies may be ineffective.
| Year | Citations | |
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1981 | 17K | |
1978 | 2.8K | |
1969 | 1.7K | |
1961 | 768 | |
1983 | 486 | |
1986 | 478 | |
1984 | 438 | |
1984 | 342 | |
1986 | 318 | |
1984 | 305 |
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