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Risk Communication: A Mental Models Approach


Risk Communication: A Mental Models Approach

Paperback by Morgan, M. Granger (Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania); Fischhoff, Baruch (Carnegie Mellon University, Pennsylvania); Bostrom, Ann (Georgia Institute of Technology); Atman, Cynthia J. (University of Washington)

Risk Communication: A Mental Models Approach

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ISBN:
9780521002561
Publication Date:
30 Jul 2001
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
366 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 2 - 7 May 2024
Risk Communication: A Mental Models Approach

Description

People today must make decisions about many health, safety, and environmental risks. Nuclear power, HIV/AIDS, radon, vaccines, climate change, and emerging infectious diseases are just some issues that may face them in the news media, ballot box, or doctor's office. In order to make sound choices they need to get good information. Because their time is limited, that information has to be carefully selected and clearly presented. This book provides a systematic approach for risk communicators and technical experts, hoping to serve the public by providing information about risks. The procedure uses approaches from risk and decision analysis to identify the most relevant information; it uses approaches from psychology and communication theory to ensure that it is understood. This book is written in nontechnical terms, designed to make the approach feasible for anyone willing to try it. It is illustrated with successful communications, on a variety of topics.

Contents

1. Introduction; 2. The Carnegie Mellon mental models approach; 3. Creating an expert model of the risk; 4. Mental model interviews; 5. Confirmatory questionnaires; 6. Development and evaluation of communications; 7. Case studies: applications to environmental risks; 8. A mental models approach to HIV/AIDS; 9. Some concluding remarks; Appendices.

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