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- Outrage_factor abstract "In public policy, the outrage factor is the portion of public opposition to a policy which does not derive from knowledge of the technical details. While policy analysis by institutional stakeholders may focus on risk-benefit analysis and cost-benefit analysis, popular risk perception is not informed by the same concerns, and so the successful implementation of a policy relying on public support and cooperation will need to address the outrage factor when informing the public about the policy.".
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- Outrage_factor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_communication.
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- Outrage_factor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Risk.
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- Outrage_factor wikiPageWikiLink Cultural_Theory_of_risk.
- Outrage_factor wikiPageWikiLink Disgust.
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- Outrage_factor wikiPageWikiLink Freakonomics.
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- Outrage_factor wikiPageWikiLink Lung_cancer.
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- Outrage_factor wikiPageWikiLink Nuclear_safety_and_security.
- Outrage_factor wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Sandman.
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- Outrage_factor wikiPageWikiLink Public_health.
- Outrage_factor wikiPageWikiLink Public_policy.
- Outrage_factor wikiPageWikiLink Radon.
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- Outrage_factor wikiPageWikiLink Risk–benefit_ratio.
- Outrage_factor wikiPageWikiLink Stakeholder_analysis.
- Outrage_factor wikiPageWikiLink Stephen_J._Dubner.
- Outrage_factor wikiPageWikiLink Terrorism.
- Outrage_factor wikiPageWikiLink The_New_York_Times.
- Outrage_factor wikiPageWikiLink Uncertainty.
- Outrage_factor wikiPageWikiLink Worry.
- Outrage_factor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Outrage factor".
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- Outrage_factor subject Category:Political_communication.
- Outrage_factor subject Category:Public_policy.
- Outrage_factor subject Category:Risk.
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- Outrage_factor comment "In public policy, the outrage factor is the portion of public opposition to a policy which does not derive from knowledge of the technical details. While policy analysis by institutional stakeholders may focus on risk-benefit analysis and cost-benefit analysis, popular risk perception is not informed by the same concerns, and so the successful implementation of a policy relying on public support and cooperation will need to address the outrage factor when informing the public about the policy.".
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