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Measures of Perceived Risk

Management Science, 1999
Based on our previous work on the standard measure of risk, this paper presents two classes of measures for perceived risk by decomposing a lottery into its mean and standard risk. One of the classes of our risk measures presumes that there is no risk when there is no uncertainty involved, and the other allows different degenerate lotteries to be ...
Jianmin Jia   +2 more
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Perceived risk assessment

Proceedings of the 4th ACM workshop on Quality of protection, 2008
In the last years, IT systems play a more and more fundamental role in human activities and, in particular, in critical activities such as the management of Air Traffic Control and Nuclear Power Plant. This has spurred several researchers to develop models, metrics, and methodologies for analyzing and measuring the security and dependability of ...
Yudistira Asnar, Nicola Zannone
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Perceived Risk and Personality

Journal of Consumer Research, 1976
The relationships between perceived risk and personality measures believed to influence information processing were examined using correlational analyses. Perceived risk measures were positively related to a number of anxiety measures and negatively related to self-esteem and risk taking.
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Perceived benefits, perceived risk, and trust

Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics, 2013
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate how perceived benefits, perceived risk, and trust influence Chinese consumers' online group buying organized by institutional initiators.Design/methodology/approachIn total, 578 valid samples were collected via an online survey.
Matthew Tingchi Liu   +4 more
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Perceived risks and driving behavior

Accident Analysis & Prevention, 1986
Claims have been made that safer cars result in drivers who take more risks. However, there are two basic design changes that make cars safer: the first reduces the likelihood of a crash; the second reduces the chance of injury during a crash. Because design changes that reduce the likelihood of a crash also often provide direct and immediate feedback,
A K, Lund, B, O'Neill
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PERCEIVED RISKS OF POSTOPERATIVE ANALGESIA

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1993
This survey aimed to determine what type of information patients want about the risks of postoperative pain management and whether this corresponded to the information that doctors and nurses wished to provide. Seventy‐four patients scheduled for elective surgey, 50 nurses and 48 doctors completed a questionnaire asking about perceived risks of ...
R, Laing, M, Lam, H, Owen, J L, Plummer
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Metacognition, Risk Behavior, and Risk Outcomes: The Role of Perceived Intelligence and Perceived Knowledge.

Health Psychology, 2005
The present study explores 2 key variables in social metacognition: perceived intelligence and perceived levels of knowledge about a specific content domain. The former represents a judgment of one's knowledge at an abstract level, whereas the latter represents a judgment of one's knowledge in a specific content domain.
James, Jaccard   +2 more
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Risk assessed and risk perceived

Nature, 1981
Societal Risk Assessment: How Safe is Safe Enough? Edited by R.C. Schwing and W.A. Albers Jr. Pp.363. (Plenum: 1980.) $29.50, £18.59.
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