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Knowledge-Based Representations of Risk Beliefs
Authors:Bruce E Tonn    Cheryl B Travis    Richard T Goeltz  Raymond H Phillippi
Institution:Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee 37831.
Abstract:Beliefs about risks associated with two risk agents, AIDS and toxic waste, are modeled using knowledge-based methods and elicited from subjects via interactive computer technology. A concept net is developed to organize subject responses concerning the consequences of the risk agents. It is found that death and adverse personal emotional and sociological consequences are most associated with AIDS. Toxic waste is most associated with environmental problems. These consequence profiles are quite dissimilar, although past work in risk perception would have judged the risk agents as being quite similar. Subjects frequently used causal semantics to represent their beliefs and "% of time" instead of "probability" to represent likelihoods. The news media is the most prevalent source of risk information although experiences of acquaintances appear more credible. The results suggest that "broadly based risk" communication may be ineffective because people differ in their conceptual representation of risk beliefs. In general, the knowledge-based approach to risk perception representation has great potential to increase our understanding of important risk topics.
Keywords:Risk beliefs  risk perceptions  knowledge bases  AIDS  toxic waste
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