The consistency and coherence of attitudes to physical risk : some empirical evidence.

Author(s)
Hammerton, M. Jones-Lee, M.W. & Abbott, V.
Year
Abstract

In order to assess the feasibility of the questionnaire approached used in the study,a series of psychological laboratory tests were conducted using 120 subjects. The results of the tests showed taht the majority of subjects played more consistency and awareness of risks, particularly transport associated risks, than had been expected.

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B 21830 [electronic version only] /80/ IRRD 264431
Source

Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, Vol. 16 (1982), No. 2 (May), p. 181-199, 33 ref.

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