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Evaluating elements of trust: Race and class in risk communication in post-Katrina New Orleans

机译:信任的评估要素:卡特里娜飓风后新奥尔良的种族和风险交流中的阶级

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This study seeks to determine the relative influence of race and class on trust in sources of messages of environmental risk in post-Katrina New Orleans. It poses two hypotheses to test that influence: H1-African-Americans ("Blacks") trust risk message sources less than European American ("Whites") do and H2-The higher the socioeconomic class, the lower the trust in risk message sources. A 37-question telephone survey (landlines and cellphones) was conducted in Orleans Parish in 2012 (n = 414). The overall margin of error was ±4.8% at a 95% confidence interval. A hierarchical regression analysis revealed that the first hypothesis was rejected, while the second was supported. Additional data analysis revealed that frequency of use of sources of risk information appears to be a positive factor in building trust.
机译:本研究旨在确定种族和阶级对卡特里娜飓风后新奥尔良对环境风险信息来源信任的相对影响。它提出了两个假设来检验这种影响:H1-非裔美国人(“黑人”)对风险信息源的信任程度少于欧洲美国人(“白人”)和H2-社会经济等级越高,对风险消息源的信任度越低。 2012年在奥尔良教区进行了37个问题的电话调查(座机和手机)(n = 414)。在95%置信区间内,总误差幅度为±4.8%。层次回归分析表明,第一个假设被拒绝,而第二个假设得到了支持。进一步的数据分析表明,使用风险信息源的频率似乎是建立信任的积极因素。

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