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![]() Risk AnalysisVolume 18 Issue 1, Pages 95 - 102 Published Online: 29 May 2006 © 2010 Society for Risk Analysis Published on behalf of the Society for Risk Analysis
Abstract | References | Full Text: PDF (Size: 765K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking Methodological Approaches to Assessing Risk Perceptions Associated with Food-Related Hazards Copyright 1998 Society for Risk Analysis KEYWORDS Risk perception • food-related hazards • trust • effective communication ABSTRACTThe psychometric approach developed by Slovic and his co-workers has been effectively used to assess risk perceptions associated with different food-related hazards. However, further examination (using questionnaire data and partial correlation techniques) has indicated that technological hazards are highly differentiated from lifestyle hazards, in terms of both hazard control and knowledge about the hazard. Optimistic bias was also seen to vary between hazards. Further research has focused on a particular hazard, genetic engineering. Risk perceptions associated with genetic engineering are underpinned by ethical concern and questions relating to perceived need for the technology, as well as perceptions of risk or harm. However, increasing the specificity of hazard stimuli was found to alter the factor structure of underlying risk perceptions. The utility of preference mapping procedures in determining individual differences in trust in risk regulators is also discussed. Received August 23, 1996; revised January 17, 1997 |
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