The influence of linear and cyclical temporal representations on risk perception of nuclear waste: an experimental study
Time is an important aspect of the issue of nuclear waste, both from a technical and from a perceptional perspective. Previous studies have investigated the relationship between time and risk perception of nuclear waste, applying the discounting paradigm and therefore limiting time to one very narrow aspect: its duration. However, time is a multifaceted concept and encompasses more than a linear property. The aim of our study is to test the influence of a different aspect of time, namely temporal representations (linear or cyclical) on risk perception of nuclear waste. In an experimental study we demonstrate that both linear and cyclical representations have a reducing effect on risk perception compared to the control condition, where no specific time representation was activated. Examining group differences, we also demonstrate that temporal representations have a differing influence depending on whether participants have a stable belief about nuclear waste or whether they belong to an ambivalent group that does not yet hold a stable belief. Furthermore, we replicate the well-documented gender gap in risk perception. Our results bear potentially interesting implications for risk communication by demonstrating a causal relationship between the graphic representation of time and risk perception of nuclear waste.
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2012
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Authors: | Moser, Corinne ; Stauffacher, Michael ; Krütli, Pius ; Scholz, Roland W. |
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Journal of Risk Research. - Taylor & Francis Journals, ISSN 1366-9877. - Vol. 15.2012, 5, p. 459-476
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Taylor & Francis Journals |
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