Learning to communicate risk information in social groups

Despite vigorous research on risk communication, little is known about the social forces that drive these choices. Erev, Wallsten, & Neal (1991) showed that forecasters learn to select vague or precise risk estimations as a function of what best serves the group’s collective interests…

Contents

CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 2: METHOD
EXPERIENT 1
Participants
Design
Stimulus, Materials, and Procedure
Results: Forecast Mode as a Function of Trial Block
Results: Sensitivity to the Payoffs of Others
Discussion
EXPERIMENT 2
Participants
Design
Stimulus, Materials, and Procedure
Results
Discussion
CHAPTER 3: GENERAL DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION
Further Issues and Future Directions
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Author: Ting, Hsuchi

Source: University of Maryland

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