2020
DOI: 10.5902/2236117045266
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Specification a model for study of perceived risk

Abstract: Security have concern authorities and civil society during last years. Different society’s substrates have different perceptions on security. Present document explores reliability and validity of an instrument which measures security perception in bachelor’s students by reviewing seven dimensions: territorial, national, public (government), human, public (self-protection), private and internet. Accordingly, setting values and residual permitted to accept the null hypothesis significant relationship between the… Show more

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Section: Studies Agenda-settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nature is significantly influenced by many different contexts. Nature can be represented as health contexts or tourism, science, academia, politics, agriculture, law, industry or commerce, awareness, management or pollution, disasters, radioactivity, socioeconomic and disease, nationalism, naturalism, expansionism, catastrophism, principles of sustainability, territorialism, economist and legalism, nationalism, regionalism, localism, anthropism, abiotic, baptism, climate, energy and water [33]. Contexts include actors such as; communities, officials, environmentalists and experts.…”
Section: Studies Agenda-settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%