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Title |
Parkfield Earthquake Prediction, Spring 1989: Coalinga, Paso Robles and Taft Combined File (M1096D)
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Identifier |
https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/ZH6KCV
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Creator |
Mileti, Dennis
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Publisher |
Harvard Dataverse
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Description |
A model of public perception and response to communication about natural hazards risk was constructed. It was estimated on data from samples of households in three communities at risk in the Parkfield earthquake prediction experiment. Estimated model parameters revealed consistent conclusions. Communicated risk information that was reinforced through additional communications and/or social cues precipitated an interactive personal search for more information; personal definitions of risk and what to do emerged; and these social constructions directed how the public responded. Perceived risk only indirectly impacted public action through information searching. This suggests that searching behavior should intervene between perception of risk and response in the theory of public risk communication.
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Subject |
Social Sciences
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Language |
English
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Date |
1989
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Contributor |
Social Science Data Archive. University of California, Los Angeles
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Type |
Survey
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