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Avoiding Trouble: Exploring Environmental Risk Information Avoidance Intentions.
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Risk Information AvoidanceBehavioral Decision MakingTexas AdultsRisk AnalysisRisk InformationSocial SciencesPsychologyRisk CommunicationEnvironmental BehaviorRisk ManagementManagementDecision TheoryBehavioral SciencesCognitive ScienceInformation BehaviorEnvironmental Risk AssessmentRisk Analysis (Business)Decision ScienceDisaster Risk ReductionRisk Decisions
This study explores predictors of risk information avoidance intentions in the context of a novel environmental threat—induced earthquakes in Texas. Given the paucity of research on risk information avoidance, this work was guided by a cognitive information behavior model. Survey data ( N = 541) from a random sample of Texas adults allowed us to explore these variables. While previous research has shown risk information seeking intentions to be robustly guided by a number of constructs, our current data suggest that risk information avoidance intentions may be more narrowly predicated on risk information avoidance-related subjective norms, attitudes, and perceived knowledge insufficiency. We discuss these findings and suggest avenues for future environmental risk research.
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