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Автор Gutteling, Jan M.
Дата выпуска 1993
dc.description In this field experiment in risk communication, 383 inhabitants of Dutch cities received a brochure containing information about the risks and benefits of a new hazardous technology. The control group consisted of 125 subjects who did not receive a brochure. In the experiment, the source (Ministry of the Environment or the fictitious Dutch Plastics Recycling Company) and explicitness of conclusions (with or without explicit conclusions) were varied in a 2 x 2 posttest-only design. The results show that the information influenced the subjects' knowledge of the technology, their assessment of the benefits, and their attitude toward the technology. No effects were found for assessment of the risks, feelings of insecurity, perceived threat, or intentions to adopt protest behavior. No significant differences were found as a function of information source, due to sources' very similar credibility profiles. The explicit conclusions led the subjects to judge the benefits of the technology as being greater. Furthermore, the results indicate a less reserved reaction to the risk communication among people who experienced relatively more nuisance from existing industrial activities compared to people who experienced relatively little nuisance.
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Издатель Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
Копирайт Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC
Название A Field Experiment in Communicating a New Risk: Effects of the Source and a Message Containing Explicit Conclusions
Тип research-article
DOI 10.1207/s15324834basp1403_4
Electronic ISSN 1532-4834
Print ISSN 0197-3533
Журнал Basic and Applied Social Psychology
Том 14
Первая страница 295
Последняя страница 316
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