Mental models and social representations of hazards: the significance of identity processes
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] B. Johnson. Risk Communication: A Mental Models Approach , 2002 .
[2] H. Jungermann,et al. Mental models in risk assessment: informing people about drugs. , 1988, Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis.
[3] G. Breakwell,et al. Identity Processes and Environmental Threat: the Effects of Nationalism and Local Identity upon Perception of Beach Pollution , 1996 .
[4] E. Tafani,et al. Attitudes and social representations: a theoretical and experimental approach , 1997 .
[5] Baruch Fischhoff,et al. Characterizing Mental Models of Hazardous Processes: A Methodology and an Application to Radon , 1992 .
[6] Cynthia J. Atman,et al. Designing risk communications , 1994 .
[7] Baruch Fischhoff,et al. Evaluating Risk Communications: Completing and Correcting Mental Models of Hazardous Processes, Part II , 1994 .
[8] Glynis M. Breakwell,et al. Relating risk experience, venturesomeness and risk perception , 1999 .
[9] S. Moscovici. Notes towards a description of Social Representations , 1988 .
[10] M. J. Quadrel,et al. Risk perception and communication , 2008 .
[11] G. Breakwell. Social representational constraints upon identity processes , 2001 .
[12] K. Deaux,et al. Representations of the social: Bridging theoretical traditions. , 2001 .
[13] G. Breakwell. Coping With Threatened Identities , 1986 .
[14] B Fischhoff,et al. Evaluating risk communications: completing and correcting mental models of hazardous processes, Part II. , 1994, Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis.
[15] G. Breakwell. Integrating paradigms, methodological implications , 1993 .