SSRN Home Search and Download Papers Browse Abstract and Paper Submission Subscribe to Networks View Briefcase Top Papers Top Authors Top Institutions

 

Abstract

 
 

References (11)

Beta

 


 



Out of the Frying Pan into the Fire: Behavioral Reactions to Terrorist Attacks

Gerd Gigerenzer
Max Planck Society for the Advancement of the Sciences - Max Planck Institute for Human Development



Risk Analysis, Vol. 26, No. 2, pp. 347-351, April 2006

Abstract:     
A low-probability, high-damage event in which many people are killed at one point of time is called a dread risk. Dread risks can cause direct damage and, in addition, indirect damage mediated though the minds of citizens. I analyze the behavioral reactions of Americans to the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, and provide evidence for the dread hypothesis: (i) Americans reduced their air travel after the attack; (ii) for a period of one year following the attacks, interstate highway travel increased, suggesting that a proportion of those who did not fly instead drove to their destination; and (iii) for the same period, in each month the number of fatal highway crashes exceeded the base line of the previous years. An estimated 1,500 Americans died on the road in the attempt to avoid the fate of the passengers who were killed in the four fatal flights.

Accepted Paper Series

Date posted: November 07, 2006 ; Last revised: May 03, 2007

Suggested Citation

Gigerenzer, Gerd, Out of the Frying Pan into the Fire: Behavioral Reactions to Terrorist Attacks. Risk Analysis, Vol. 26, No. 2, pp. 347-351, April 2006. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=943238 or doi:10.1111/j.1539-6924.2006.00753.x


Export to: Export Citation What's this?

Contact Information

Gerd Gigerenzer (Contact Author)
Max Planck Society for the Advancement of the Sciences - Max Planck Institute for Human Development ( email )
Lentzeallee 94
D-14195 Berlin Germany
Feedback to SSRN (Beta)


Paper statistics
Abstract Views: 1,382
Downloads: 21
References: 11

© 2009 Social Science Electronic Publishing, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use  Privacy Policy
This page was served by apollo2 in 0.125 seconds.