ISBN:
9781634846417
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Series Statement:
Psychology research progress
Parallel Title:
Print version Risk perception
DDC:
302/.12
Keywords:
Risk Sociological aspects
;
Risk-taking (Psychology)
;
Risk perception
;
Risk perception
;
Risk-taking (Psychology)
;
Risk ; Sociological aspects
;
Electronic books
;
Electronic books
Abstract:
RISK PERCEPTION THEORIES AND APPROACHES -- RISK PERCEPTION THEORIES AND APPROACHES -- Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- Chapter 1 RISK PERCEPTION: WHY DIFFERENT THEORIES? -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. What Is Risk Perception? -- 3. Different Theories -- 3.1. Psychology Approach -- 3.2. Cognitive Approach -- 3.3. Environmental Psychology Approach -- 3.4. Anthropology/Sociology Approach -- 3.5. Cultural Theory -- 3.6. Social Amplification of Risk Framework -- 3.7. Interface Theory -- 4. The Reason for having Distinct Theories -- Conclusion
Abstract:
References -- Chapter 2 RISK PERCEPTION BASED APPROACH TO ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL VULNERABILITY -- Abstract -- Introduction. Risk Perception: Socio-Cultural Diversity and Cognitive Heuristics as a Behavioral Basis of Decision Making under Uncertainties -- 1. Methodological Notes: Multi-Source Data Analysis Tool for Risk and Vulnerability Assessment -- 2. Risk Perception Function as the Way to Analyze the Factors and Drivers of Risk and Losses Distribution -- 3. Influence of Cognitive Heuristics to Wide-Scale Socio-Cultural Drivers of Risk Distribution: Education and Age Structure
Abstract:
4. Socio-Economic Drivers of Risk Perception and Losses Distribution on Short and Midterm Scales -- 5. Problem-Oriented Stochastic Model of Population Distribution -- 5.1. Rural Population Model -- 5.2. Urban Population Model -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Biographical Sketch -- Chapter 3 RISK PERCEPTION AND PSYCHOSOCIAL VULNERABILITY IN HEALTH BEHAVIORS -- Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Concepts of Risk and Vulnerability -- 3. Configuration of Risk Perception and Psychosocial Vulnerability -- Conclusion -- References
Abstract:
Chapter 4 COMPARATIVE STUDY INTO RISK PERCEPTION AND THE CONSUMPTION OF ILLEGAL DRUGS IN YOUNG PEOPLE -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Method -- Design -- Participants -- Instruments -- Procedure -- Data Analysis -- Results -- Discussion -- References -- Chapter 5 ANALYSIS OF CONSUMERS' CHOICE OF PAY TELEVISION AND CAR INSURANCE SERVICES BASED ON THE PERCEIVED RISK MODEL -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Key Concepts -- Survey Method -- Results -- Conclusion -- References -- INDEX
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