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Risk Perception Study in Tourism: Are we Really Measuring Perceived Risk?

open access: yesProcedia, Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2014
Research on tourist's risk perception is emerging since the beginning of last decade, marked by the 9/11 attack. In view of the cleavage and dearth of risk perception theories, scholars begin to question the validity or credibility of risk perception ...
Yang, Chiao Ling, Nair, Vikneswaran
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Accuracy of smokers' risk perceptions

Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 1998
In response to disagreements about the extent to which smokers recognize the full risk of smoking-induced illness, an attempt was made to review all articles that have investigated smokers' risk perceptions. These diverse studies are grouped here into four categories, depending on the type of risk judgment solicited by researchers.
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Perceptions of High Risk Sports

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1997
High risk sports were rated as to risk, appeal, and likelihood of participation by 282 men and 162 women. Ascending order of perceived risk was skiing, scuba diving, bungee jumping, rock climbing, motorcycle racing, hang gliding, cliff jumping, and skydiving.
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Perception of risk - The public’s perception of risk and the question of irrationality

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1981
Abstract The future likelihood of a hazardous event is predicted from its frequency per unit of past time or by aggregating the influence of the variables that determine it. It is assumed that accurate scientific measurement provides the best estimate, and that public perceptions, if discrepant, are ‘irrational’. Certainly, perception
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Risk is a construct: Perceptions of risk perception

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 1995
Beth Ladd, Curtis C. Travis
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[Risk and risk perception].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 2002
After having delineated the concept of risk and having described the type of risks that are relevant to dental practice, an overview of empirical and theoretical work on risk perception is given. The perception of risks is determined both by the actual magnitude and by perceptual bias, originating from either general perceptual phenomena such as ...
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A Perception of Risk

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1991
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Cancer Risk Elicitation and Communication: Lessons from the Psychology of Risk Perception

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2007
William M P Klein, Michael E Štefánek
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