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Communicating Risks: Examining Hazard and Outrage in Multiple Contexts
Risk Analysis (2011)
  • Kenneth Lachlan, University of Connecticut
  • Patric R Spence, University of Kentukcy
Abstract
This article examines the heuristic value of a model of risk communication outlined by Peter Sandman. It tests and expands the proposed constructs and seeks to establish a measurement model. Results in the first laboratory study indicated congruence between the model and data, while the second demonstrated the capacity for manipulation of the constructs. A field study then extended the measurement model in both scope and usefulness by demonstrating
its utility in an applied setting. Descriptive analyses indicate differences in perceptions of risk on the basis of sex and race. Implications for the use of the model are discussed.
Keywords
  • hazard,
  • measurement,
  • outrage,
  • psychometrics,
  • risk communication
Disciplines
Publication Date
2011
DOI
10.1111/j.1539-6924.2010.01511.x
Citation Information
Kenneth Lachlan and Patric R Spence. "Communicating Risks: Examining Hazard and Outrage in Multiple Contexts" Risk Analysis Vol. 30 (2011) p. 1872 - 1886
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/patric_spence/26/