Emotion provides feedback about thinking styles to influence natural hazard likelihood and perceived response preparedness - Lair EC, Jordan LN, Peters RM, Nguyen TVC.

Making judgments about whether one is prepared for a natural hazard (e.g., tornado, earthquake) involves processing information, experiencing emotions, and considering the short-term and long-term tradeoffs. However, few experimental investigations exist o...
Source: SafetyLit - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Disaster Preparedness Source Type: news