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Optimism, pessimism, and communication behavior in response to an earthquake prediction
L. Erwin Atwood,
Ann M. Major
Advertising and Public Relations
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Arts & Humanities
Earthquake
82%
Pessimism
80%
Optimism
72%
Vulnerability
67%
Prediction
57%
Theory Comparison
29%
Threat
26%
Denial
21%
Situational
18%
Grouping
17%
Contingency
16%
Realist
15%
Damage
15%
Social Sciences
communication behavior
88%
pessimism
86%
optimism
70%
natural disaster
65%
vulnerability
56%
theory comparison
25%
threat
23%
grouping
16%
contingency
16%
group membership
15%
death
12%
lack
8%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Pessimism
100%
Earthquakes
92%
Optimism
84%
Communication
52%
Social Theory
23%
Wounds and Injuries
8%
Engineering & Materials Science
Earthquakes
60%
Communication
35%