Man, technology and risk : a study on intuitive risk assessment and attitudes towards nuclear energy

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1981

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Jülich : Zentralbibliothek der Kernforschungsanlage Jülich GmbH

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Using the instruments of empirical social sciences, a cross-section study was conducted comprising experiments on qualitative risk characteristics, in-depth interviews on mechanisms of risk perception and representative surveys of the public on technical risk sources, in particular with regard to nuclear energy. The results of these studies show that person-related expectations in respect of risk consequences, the possibility of personal influencing control, the severeness of risk consequences and one's own risk propensity playa significant role in the evaluation of risks.

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