WHY DOESNT EVERYONE WORK TO PREVENT NUCLEAR-WAR - A DECISION-THEORY ANALYSIS

Academic Article

Abstract

  • The general lack of action to prevent nuclear war, despite widespread belief that such a war is likely to occur and knowledge of its catastrophic consequences, can be traced to a sense that individual action does not matter. The absence of perceived differential outcomes for action can also prevent the discrimination of real threats. Therefore, education about the nuclear threat is not likely to be effective unless accompanied by efforts to establish a sense of personal efficacy.
  • Authors

  • Fuld, Kenneth
  • NEVIN, JA
  • Status

    Publication Date

  • January 1988
  • Has Subject Area

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    Keywords

  • Prevention
  • Digital Object Identifier (doi)

    Start Page

  • 59
  • End Page

  • 65
  • Volume

  • 18
  • Issue

  • 1