Pluralistic ignorance and the climate of opinion in a real-time disaster prediction / Ann Marie Major.
Material type: TextPublication details: [S.l. : s.n.],c1997Description: p. [170 - 189]ISSN:- 0954-2892
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International journal of public opinion research, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 170-190
Spiral bound
Includes bibliography (p. 188-[190])
This study employed a four-fold typology of opinion groups depicting the relationships between minority-majority status and accurate-inaccurate preception of the climate of opinion about the 1990 prediction of a destructive earthquake for the mid-United States New Madrid Seismic Zone. Data was collected from 629 residents of the area where the earthquake was predicted to occur.
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