2013
DOI: 10.2991/jrarc.2013.3.1.1
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Risk Assessment of Radio Frequencies and Public Information

Abstract: The rapid, worldwide development of mobile phones is accompanied in many countries by public concern over the possible health risks of radio frequencies (RF). National and international health agencies have undertaken risk assessments, and an in-depth study was rec ently conducted with the French Agency on Environment and Health Safety (AFSSET). This paper builds upon this experience, considering not only risk assessment as it bears upon a physical object (RF), but also concerning activities largely characteri… Show more

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“…No matter this method is really effective or not, it makes sense as long as people think it is helpful. That is because people like to deal with crisis actively other than passively enduring them and it actually help people stay in a positive mood (Poumadère et al 2013). Displacement is such a typical kind of defense mechanism that discharges nervous feelings on nonthreatening target, which separates emotion from the original impulse in order to avoid dealing directly with what is harmful.…”
Section: The Analysis Of Irrational Behaviors In Nuclear Accident Witmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No matter this method is really effective or not, it makes sense as long as people think it is helpful. That is because people like to deal with crisis actively other than passively enduring them and it actually help people stay in a positive mood (Poumadère et al 2013). Displacement is such a typical kind of defense mechanism that discharges nervous feelings on nonthreatening target, which separates emotion from the original impulse in order to avoid dealing directly with what is harmful.…”
Section: The Analysis Of Irrational Behaviors In Nuclear Accident Witmentioning
confidence: 99%