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      Aviation risk perception: a comparison between experts and novices

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      Author(s)
      Thomson, M. E.
      Önkal D.
      Avcioǧlu, A.
      Goodwin, P.
      Date
      2004
      Source Title
      Risk Analysis
      Print ISSN
      0272-4332
      Electronic ISSN
      1539-6924
      Publisher
      Wiley-Blackwell Publishing
      Volume
      24
      Issue
      6
      Pages
      1585 - 1595
      Language
      English
      Type
      Article
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      Abstract
      This article describes an exploratory investigation of the risk perceptions of experts and novices in relation to helicopter operations, under conditions where the participants are matched on various characteristics previously found to affect perceptions, such as demographic, gender, and background factors. The study reports considerable evidence of perceptual differences between the two participant groups (i.e., expert pilots and candidate pilots). We find that the experts' perceptions of relative risks are more veridical, in terms of their higher correlation with the true relative frequencies. A significant positive correlation between the flight hours and the contextual risk-taking tendency is also shown, leading the experienced pilots' choices toward risky alternatives in scenarios - a potential result of their overconfidence based on superior task performance. Possible explanations are offered for the findings and potential avenues for future research are identified.
      Keywords
      Expert-novice comparisons
      Risk judgment
      Risk perception
      Correlation methods
      Frequencies
      Helicopters
      Personnel
      Population statistics
      Sensory perception
      Risk-taking tendency
      Task performance
      Risk assessment
      Adult
      Aircraft
      Aviation
      Cognition
      Decision making
      Humans
      Judgment
      Models, statistical
      Models, theoretical
      Perception
      Risk
      Risk factors
      Risk-taking
      Safety
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      http://hdl.handle.net/11693/24155
      Published Version (Please cite this version)
      http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.0272-4332.2004.00552.x
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