2020
DOI: 10.5595/001c.17844
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VigiFlood: Evaluating the Impact of a Change of Perspective on Flood Vigilance

Abstract: Emergency managers receive communication training about the importance of being 'first, right and credible', and taking into account the psychology of their audience and their particular reasoning under stress and risk. But we believe that citizens should be similarly trained about how to deal with risk communication. In particular, such messages necessarily carry a part of uncertainty since most natural risks are difficult to accurately forecast ahead of time. Yet, citizens should keep trusting the emergency … Show more

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“…Participatory or interactive simulation has been long known to help learning, by providing a first-person point of view on the modeled phenomena. 44 We have not evaluated the impact of these two specific simulators on users via surveys, but we did so for previous works with positive results, for instance when teaching risk management to students 42 or evaluating risk communication during floods. 12 Future experiments will be set up with users of different profiles to prove our claim that changing role (playing the role of a health decider), actually interacting with parameters to test what-if scenarios, and getting feedback about one’s choices, can provide a welcome feeling of control and a better understanding and acceptance of this difficult situation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Participatory or interactive simulation has been long known to help learning, by providing a first-person point of view on the modeled phenomena. 44 We have not evaluated the impact of these two specific simulators on users via surveys, but we did so for previous works with positive results, for instance when teaching risk management to students 42 or evaluating risk communication during floods. 12 Future experiments will be set up with users of different profiles to prove our claim that changing role (playing the role of a health decider), actually interacting with parameters to test what-if scenarios, and getting feedback about one’s choices, can provide a welcome feeling of control and a better understanding and acceptance of this difficult situation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other work, we are interested in how trust evolves and influences the speed of the vaccination campaign. 41 Trust can have a long-term influence on vaccination decisions and public health, as well as more generally on risk perception; 42 it is therefore very important to preserve.…”
Section: Vaccination Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%