icons
From aylmer v1.0-5
by Robin K S Hankin
Responses to climate change icons
A matrix of nine rows and six columns, one column for each of six icons relevant to climate change. The matrix entries show the number of respondents who indicated which icon they found most concerning. The nine rows show different classes of respondents who were exposed to different subsets (of size four) of the six icons
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Details
The six icons were used in this study were: [object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
source
Data kindly supplied by Saffron O'Neill of the University of East Anglia
References
- S. O'Neill 2007.An Iconic Approach to Communicating Climate Change, University of East Anglia, School of Environmental Science (in prep)
- I. Lorenzoni and N. Pidgeon 2005.Defining Dangers of Climate Change and Individual Behaviour: Closing the Gap. InAvoiding Dangerous Climate Change(conference proceedings), UK Met Office, Exeter, 1-3 February
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