Summary Predicted Risk Perception and Risk-Taking Behavior: The Case of Impaired Driving
Empirical evidence has not only shown a relationship between perceived risks and risk-taking behavior, but also observed that they are generally biased compared to objective risks. These biases, although varied by individuals’ past experiences, have shown a very interesting pattern; individuals tend to underestimate high risks and overestimate low risks. It is of paramount significance to understand how risk perception influences risk-taking behavior.
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- business
- administration
- management
- economics
- human
- resources
- technology
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