Human behaviour: Risk perceptions and cognitive biases

Meyer and Kunreuther identify six decision-making biases that :

  • Myopia – focusing on the short term and immediate costs when considering possible protection measures
  • Amnesia – forgetting lessons from previous events
  • Optimism –underestimating the likelihood of problems from future hazards
  • Inertia – making no changes or keeping a default position in the face of uncertainty
  • Simplification – focusing on only a few relevant facts when considering choices
  • Herding – copying what other people do

A disaster risk communication goal might directly aim to change people’s perception of risk and therefore their behaviour. Even if your goal is less focused on altering risk perception, it is still crucial to understand your audience’s perceptions to ensure they engage with and act upon your talking points as intended.

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