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The following pages link to Risk perceptions and rationality in measures of risk (Q732099):
Displaying 19 items.
- A Bayesian perspective on biases in risk perception (Q375029) (← links)
- Psychology implies paternalism? Bounded rationality may reduce the rationale to regulate risk-taking (Q535272) (← links)
- What makes risk acceptable? Revisiting the 1978 psychological dimensions of perceptions of technological risks (Q730170) (← links)
- Measures of risk attitude: correspondences between mean-variance and expected-utility approaches (Q816442) (← links)
- Perception of probabilities in situations of risk: a case based approach (Q844916) (← links)
- Perception of own death risk (Q1028361) (← links)
- Individuals' estimates of the risks of death. I: Reassessment of the previous evidence (Q1372675) (← links)
- Mortality risk perceptions: A Bayesian reassessment (Q1372677) (← links)
- Risk as a primitive: a survey of measures of perceived risk (Q1374805) (← links)
- Domain-specific risk preference and cognitive ability (Q1668147) (← links)
- Updating subjective risks in the presence of conflicting information: an application to climate change (Q1777426) (← links)
- Public perceptions of risk and preference-based values of safety (Q1872063) (← links)
- Effects of mortality risk on risk-taking behavior (Q1929809) (← links)
- Stronger measures of higher-order risk attitudes (Q1958964) (← links)
- Predicted risk perception and risk-taking behavior: The case of impaired driving (Q2479873) (← links)
- The Midweight Method to Measure Attitudes Toward Risk and Ambiguity (Q3005702) (← links)
- Measures of Perceived Risk (Q3116655) (← links)
- Measuring Risk Aversion (Q3522343) (← links)
- When Risk Perception Gets in the Way: Probability Weighting and Underprevention (Q5095146) (← links)