Blar i Institutt for psykologi på forfatter "Lai, Amanda Elizabeth"
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Collective efficacy’s effect on attitudes towards flood safety measures: a regression analysis
Dahl, Fredrik (Bachelor thesis, 2022)Research on collective efficacy in the context of climate change and natural hazards is somewhat limited. This study explores how collective efficacy affects attitudes towards flood safety measures, both directly and ... -
Dead Poet Anxiety: Investigating the relationship between worry and mitigating behaviors
Waldrop, Erling (Bachelor thesis, 2022)Stude undersøker forholdet mellom individenes grad av bekymring og deres beskytende atferd, for folk som i Norge. Resultatene viste at deltagerne delvis favoriserer bruken av beskytende atferd. I motsetning til eksisterende ... -
Two Sides of the Same Coin: Environmental and Health Concern Pathways Toward Meat Consumption
Lai, Amanda Elizabeth; Tirotto, Francesca Ausilia; Pagliaro, Stefano; Fornara, Ferdinando (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)The dramatic increase of meat production in the last decades has proven to be one of the most impacting causes of negative environmental outcomes (e.g., increase of greenhouse emissions, pollution of land and water, and ... -
Understanding risk perception in Norwegian risk communities
Hausken, Eva Hjorth (Bachelor thesis, 2022) -
What Does It Take To Invest In Protective Actions Against Flooding?
Samdal, Nora (Bachelor thesis, 2022)Floods are one of the most destructive natural hazards in Europe and are predicted to be more severe than before in Norway. Lack of effective communication is pointed out to be one of the barriers to protective behavior ... -
What is the role of “degree of worry” and “coping appraisal” in intentions for protective behaviour? Testing components of the protective motivation theory.
Bringager, Helene Bull (Bachelor thesis, 2022)Protection motivation theory (PMT) has become a leading theory to explain the cognitive processes for risk management. The PMT suggest that cognitive likelihood evaluations predict protective behaviour. Consequently, several ...