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Climate Change 2 Information 2 Insurance 2 Knowledge Illusion 2 Psychometric paradigm 2 Risk Perception 2 psychometric paradigm 1 risk communication 1 risk perception 1
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Book / Working Paper 3
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Working Paper 1
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English 3
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Menny, Claas 2 Osberghaus, Daniel 2 Pohl, Max 2 Werner, Ute 2 Sjöberg, Lennart 1
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Economics Institute for Research (SIR), Handelshögskolan i Stockholm 1 Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung (ZEW) 1
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ZEW Discussion Papers 2 SSE/EFI Working Paper Series in Business Administration 1
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RePEc 2 EconStor 1
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General knowledge about climate change, factors influencing risk perception and willingness to insure
Menny, Claas; Osberghaus, Daniel; Pohl, Max; Werner, Ute - 2011
In two empirical surveys in Germany the link between the information respondents have about climate change and their risk perception of the phenomenon was analysed. We found that a better understanding of the effects of climate change might lead to a decrease of the perceived hazard. In...
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General knowledge about climate change, factors influencing risk perception and willingness to insure
Menny, Claas; Osberghaus, Daniel; Pohl, Max; Werner, Ute - Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung (ZEW) - 2011
In two empirical surveys in Germany the link between the information respondents have about climate change and their risk perception of the phenomenon was analysed. We found that a better understanding of the effects of climate change might lead to a decrease of the perceived hazard. In...
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Myths of the Psychometric Paradigm and how they can misinform risk communication
Sjöberg, Lennart - Economics Institute for Research (SIR), … - 2006
fact that practitioners rely on the misleading notions of the psychometric paradigm. …
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