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Public perceptions of the risks of an unfamiliar technology: The case of using nuclear energy sources for space missions

Thesis/Dissertation ·
OSTI ID:7165440

This thesis addresses the public perception of the risk of a technology not widely known to lay people. Its aims were (a) to characterize public perceptions of the risk of using nuclear energy in space and decisions related to this risk, and (b) to extend the mental model methodology to studying public perception of unfamiliar, risky technologies. A model of the physical processes capable of creating risks from using nuclear energy sources in space was first constructed. Then, knowledge and beliefs related to this topic were elicited from three different groups of people. The generality of the findings were examined in a constructive replication with environmentally-oriented people. The possibility of involving the public in decision-making processes related to engineering macro-design was then investigated. Finally, a communication regarding these risk processes was developed and evaluated in an experiment comparing it with communications produced by NASA. Recommendations related to the design and targeting of risk communication, and to public participation in decision making on using new and risky technologies, are derived.

Research Organization:
Carnegie-Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA (United States)
OSTI ID:
7165440
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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