Risk communication: Absolute versus relative expressions of low-probability risks

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According to most prescriptive decision rules, formally equivalent methods of communicating
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According to most prescriptive decision rules, formally equivalent methods of communicating
risk information should have identical effects on risk-taking behavior, even if the pertinent …

Risk communication: Absolute versus relative expressions of low-probability risks.

ER Stone, JF Yates, AM Parker - Organizational Behavior and …, 1994 - psycnet.apa.org
Examined 2 methods employed in epidemiology, incidence rates and relative risks, and
investigated their comparative effects on risk-avoidant behavior. Exp 1 presented 108 …