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Cultural predispositions, specific affective feelings, and benefit-risk perceptions: explicating local policy elites' perceived utility of high voltage power line installations

机译:文化倾向,特定情感感受,益处风险观点:阐述当地政策精英的高压电力线装置的效用

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Policy controversies concerning the prioritized expansion of the National Energy Grid in the U.S. have drawn our attention to examine the variations of benefit-risk perceptions associated with High Voltage Power Line (HVPL) installation among policy elites, a critical conceptual segment of political actors constituting the U.S. energy policy subsystem. From early psychometric studies to more recent explorations of the emotional aspects of risk appraisal, specifying the role of affective feelings in understanding risk judgment has been a subject of much previous research. This paper seeks to advance such an affect-driven approach in an attempt to account for social psychology-based factors by systemically investigating how specific emotions and personally held intrinsic values and beliefs jointly influence individual-level perceptions of HVPL benefits and risks, relying on recent original survey data containing individual responses from 420 anonymous community leaders and key local policy-makers in the state of Arkansas. Building upon previous research rooted in the dual process model of risk judgment and appraisal tendency framework, a particular emphasis is given to identifying the triadic relationship between culturally biased value predispositions, specific emotional dimensions of affect heuristics, and perceptions pertaining to various aspects of HVPL risks and benefits. Through the implementation of the causal mediation analysis, we found that the effect of cultural value predispositions (i.e. egalitarianism, individualism, hierarchism, and fatalism) on perceived benefits and risks associated with HPVL installation among policy elites is partially mediated by specific affective feelings (i.e. fear, anger, happiness, and excitement) in very distinct ways. We conclude this paper by suggesting that a more robust understanding of the cognitive mechanism of benefit-risk perceptions, particularly those of individuals with more opportunities and resources to shape related policies, promises valuable insight for the development of more effective risk communications and better policy-making practices.
机译:关于美国国家能源网格的优先扩大的政策争议已经引起了我们注意,审查了与高压电力线(HVPL)安装相关的受益风险感知的变化,这是政策精英的高压电力线(HVPL)安装,这是构成的政治行动者的批判性概念部分美国能源政策子系统。从早期心理测量研究到最近的风险评估情绪方面的探索,指定了情感情绪在理解风险判断中的作用是以前研究的主题。本文旨在通过系统性地调查特定情感和个人持有的内在价值观和信仰如何影响对HVPL福利和风险的个人级别的感知,依靠近期影响了这种影响驱动的方法,以考虑到社会心理学的因素。原始调查数据包括来自420个匿名社区领导人的个人反应以及阿肯色州州的主要地方政策制定者。建立在以前的研究中植根于风险判断和评估趋势框架的双程进程模型,特别强调识别文化偏见的价值易感性,影响启发式的特定情绪维度之间的三元关系,以及与HVPL风险的各个方面有关的感知和好处。通过实施因果调解分析,我们发现文化价值倾向(即平等主义,个人主义,等级,致命主义)对政策精英之间的感知效益和风险的影响,部分地由特定情感情感感染(即以非常独特的方式恐惧,愤怒,幸福和兴奋。我们通过表明对益处风险认知的认知机制更加强大的了解,特别是那些具有更多机会和资源来塑造相关政策的个人的认知机制,承诺对更有效的风险通信和更好的政策的发展有益的见解 - 制作实践。

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