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Risk perception in fire evacuation behavior revisited: definitions, related concepts, and empirical evidence
2015
Fire Science Reviews
Risk perception (RP) is studied in many research disciplines (e.g., safety engineering, psychology, and sociology). Definitions of RP can be broadly divided into expectancy-value and risk-as-feeling approaches. In the present review, RP is seen as the personalization of the risk related to a current event, such as an ongoing fire emergency; it is influenced by emotions and prone to cognitive biases. We differentiate RP from other related concepts (e.g., situation awareness) and introduce
doi:10.1186/s40038-014-0005-z
pmid:27656350
pmcid:PMC5012356
fatcat:iwklfssegfeglklgglsbiyoabe