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Studies of risk perception examine the judgments people make when they are asked to characterize and evaluate hazardous activities and technologies. This research aims to aid risk analysis and policy-making by (i) providing a basis for understanding and anticipating public responses to hazards and (ii) improving the communication of risk information ...
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Risk perception of traffic participants [PDF]
This article analyzes the risk perception of traffic participants by making use of Prospect Theory. This methodology makes a conceptual distinction between the perception of risk and the perception of the outcome of an uncertain event. In the field of transport safety such a distinction is desirable, because risks are typically very low and thus ...
Arianne de Blaeij, Daniel van Vuuren
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Book review : The feeling of risk : new perspectives on risk perception
The Feeling of Risk: New Perspectives on Risk Perception by Paul Slovic addresses the increasingly popular topic of risk perception and is the successor to the acclaimed The Perception of Risk (2000).
Nunes, A. R.
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The Third ECRP conference in June 2022 in Berlin, Germany, has gathered again our two communities, the Risk Perception and Behaviour Survey of Surveyors (Risk-SoS) and the H2020-DRS-01 Cluster on risk perception and adaptive behaviour (a grouping of ...
Rufat, Samuel +5 more
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IntroductionAs integral societal actors, companies must engage in corporate sustainability to address climate change and remain competitive. While many factors influencing corporate sustainability have been identified, little research has analyzed them ...
Maike Keil +4 more
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MACD: Online Video Anomaly Detection via Multi-Agent Counterfactual Dialectics
Online video anomaly detection (VAD) necessitates real-time inference without access to future temporal context. Existing training-free methods, while promising, often suffer from correlation bias, misclassifying infrequent but benign actions (e.g ...
Xiaoye Ouyang +5 more
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IntroductionAddressing climate change requires both individual behavioral change and corporate transformation, as organizations play a crucial role in a sustainable society.
Maike Keil +3 more
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Bioscience students were asked for their opinions on the value and teaching of skills. 204 responded that teamwork, time management and study skills are necessary to reach University, that scientific writing, research, laboratory and presentation skills are taught effectively during their studies, while other skills are gained inherently through study ...
Janella Borrell, Susan Crennell
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Background The transition towards sustainable and emission-free driving technologies has focused on decarbonization strategies, with electric vehicles (EVs) as a long-term solution for replacing fossil fuels.
Regina Gimpel, Katrin Arning
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The transition towards sustainable and defossilized mobility systems relies on public perception and acceptance of innovations like efuels. Understanding the role of risk perceptions and their different dimensions in shaping public acceptance is ...
Katrin Arning +4 more
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