Do positive emotions lead to 'lazy thinking' in an emergency? : a study of the triple disasters in Japan

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Mizutani, Satomi
Dallow, Tomoko

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2015-12

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Japan
Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami, Japan, 2011
Great East Japan Earthquake
tsunamis
Fukushima nuclear accident
disasters
disaster responses
psychology

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Mizutani, S., & Koda-Dallow, T. (2015, November-December). Do positive emotions lead to 'lazy thinking' in an emergency?: A study of the triple disasters in Japan. Paper presented at The New Zealand Asia Studies Society (NZASIA) Conference, Christchurch, New Zealand.

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To what extent did the participants’ emotions lead to ‘lazy thinking’ in terms of the number of options they had in mind during the triple disasters in Japan? • To what extent did their emotions predict their decision to stay or evacuate?

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