Risk Analysis and Human Behavior

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Behavioral Decision Research
behavioural risk analysis applications
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Canadian Standards Association
Catastrophic Potential
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cognitive bias analysis
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Cost Benefit Analysis
decision
Decision Theory Perspectives
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Downtown Pittsburgh
emergency evacuation behaviour
environmental hazard evaluation
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Improvised Nuclear Devices
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Influence Diagram
Mental Models Approach
Mental Models Interviews
Moment Of Truth
Nuclear Power
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Peanut Butter
public health risk assessment
Rank Risks
research
Risk Communication
Risk Comparison
Risk Decisions
risk perception models
Risk Ranking
stakeholder consultation methods
Structured Scenarios
Vaccine Risk
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781849714426
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Dec 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The articles collected here are foundational contributions to integrating behavioural research and risk analysis. They include seminal articles on three essential challenges. One is ensuring effective two-way communication between technical experts and the lay public, so that risk analyses address lay concerns and provide useful information to people who need it. The second is ensuring that analyses make realistic assumptions about human behaviours that affect risk levels (e.g., how people use pharmaceuticals, operate equipment, or respond to evacuation orders). The third is ensuring that analyses recognize the strengths and weaknesses of experts’ understanding, using experts’ knowledge, while understanding its limits. The articles include overviews of the science, essays on the role of risk in society, and applications to domains as diverse as environment, medicine, terrorism, human rights, chemicals, pandemics, vaccination, HIV/AIDS, xenotransplantation, sexual assault, energy, and climate change. The work involves collaborations among scientists from many disciplines, working with practitioners to produce and convey the knowledge needed help people make better risk decisions.

Baruch Fischhoff is Howard Heinz University Professor, Carnegie Mellon University, US, Department of Social and Decision Sciences, Department of Engineering and Public Policy.