Judged frequency of lethal events.

Author(s)
Lichtenstein, S. Slovic, P. Fischhoff, B. et. al.
Abstract

A series of experiments studied how people judge the frequency of death from various causes, like accidents, diseases, homicides, suicides etc. The judgements exhibited a highly consistent but systematically biased subjective scale of frequency.

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Source

From: Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 4 (1978-11) No. 6, p. 551-578, 5 fig., 6 graph., 8 tab., 42 ref.

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