危害
自然灾害
自然(考古学)
自然灾害
心理学
历史
地理
气象学
化学
考古
有机化学
作者
David Hauser,Megan Fleming
标识
DOI:10.31234/osf.io/wmxfc
摘要
Natural disasters are often described as having antagonistic qualities (e.g., wildfires ravage). The information deficit model presumes that when people assess the risk of weather hazards, they ignore irrelevant metaphoric descriptors. However, metaphoric frames impact reasoning. The current research assessed whether antagonist metaphors for natural disasters impact perceptions of the risk they pose. Three studies (N = 1,936) demonstrated that participants forecasted an antagonist-framed natural hazard as being more severe, and intended to evacuate more often, than a literal-framed natural hazard. Thus, the metaphorical language used to discuss natural disasters deserves consideration in the development of effective risk communication.
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