People's Reactions to Emergency Warning

Author(s)Quarantelli, E. L.
Date Accessioned2005-03-05T14:55:54Z
Date Available2005-03-05T14:55:54Z
Publication Date1982-06
DescriptionOne of the earliest research topics in the disaster area was the issuance of emergency warnings and the reactions to them. This is understandable. If persons can be warned of a threat, they can take preventive, mitigatory, precautionary, and protective measures, including evacuating themselves out of an endangered area. Warnings can obviously be useful it not necessary for adaptive behavior to environmental changes –natural or manmade – which put life, property, group routines, and the ecological balance in peril. It is not therefore surprising that when social and behavioral scientists started to do research on disasters about 30 years ago, many of the studies focused on the question of disaster warnings and reactions of potential victims to them. This interest has persisted over the years.en
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Languageen_US
PublisherDisaster Research Centeren
Part of SeriesPreliminary Papers;75
Keywordsdisaster warningen
Keywordsvictimsen
Keywordsenviromental changesen
Keywordsemergency warnings
TitlePeople's Reactions to Emergency Warningen
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