1995
DOI: 10.2964/jsik_kj00003381853
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Human Responses to Extreme Stress

Abstract: The topic of risk perception is discussed in relation to data obtained from Japanese students, who appear to have a highly vigilant approach to life's dangers and to welcome warnings, but at the same time have a somewhat fatalistic attitude to their own lives. After an overview of conceptual issues regarding stress and disasters including eanhquakes, examples of human responses to massive stress are presented in the cases of an Underground railway fire, an aeroplane hljacking, a ferTy boat sinking and a terror… Show more

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