APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

Risk Salience Moderates the Relationship Between over Repetition of Risky Information and Decreased Risk Perception

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session · Cognitive

  • Maitry Mahida
    William Paterson University
  • Marwa Shoaib
    William Paterson University
  • Natalie Obrecht
    William Paterson University

Abstract

Replicating Lu et al. (2015), we found a trend whereby participants’ risk perception increased as they read more risk statements, but decreased once statements were repeated frequently. Preliminary results suggest when risk information is repeated frequently, the salience and emotionality of that information may decrease, leading to lower risk perception.

Judgment and Decision Making

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