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HIROTA Sumire

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Published Papers  
No.TitleJournalVolNoStart PageEnd PagePublication dateDOIReferee
1A short review of Hacking’s “The emergency of probability” from the view of researcher for behavioral decision making and it’s suggestion 71 Nov. 2023  Refereed 
2Identifying the structure of the theater goodness using the evaluation grid method J106-! Mar. 2023  Refereed 
3Numerosity comparison, estimation and proportion estimation abilities may predict numeracy and cognitive reflection in adults Frontiers in Human Neuroscience: Cognitive Neuroscience 23 762344 762344 Oct. 2021 https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2021.762344/full#:~:text=https%3A//doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2021.7623441Refereed 
4Effect of radiological countermeasures on subjective well-being and radiation anxiety after the 2011 disaster: The fukushima health management survey International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15 Jan. 12, 2018 https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph150101241Refereed 
5The research of risk communication using probabilistic seismic hazard maps. AG-IASPEI(International Association of Geodesy and the international association of seismology and physics of the earth’s interior. Aug. 2017  Refereed 
6Survey on Distracted Walking in Railway Stations: What Makes People Use Their Mobile Devices in Hazardous Situations? 47th Annual meeting of Environmental Design Research Asoociation Jun. 2017  Refereed 
7Measurement of the thresholds of fear using methods of limits and effectiveness of colors in contrast of numbers in communicating probabilistic earthquake forecasting. 31th International Congress of Psychology 169 Jul. 2016  Refereed 
8社会心理学のリスク認知モデルを援用した技術説明技法とその適用性 構造工学論文集 62A 138 146 Mar. 31, 2016 https://doi.org/10.11532/structcivil.62A.1381Refereed 
9Answering behavior to questionnaires The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association 79 SS 106-SS-106 2015 https://doi.org/10.4992/pacjpa.79.0_SS-1061
10Risk perceptions of death rates from hazards described as time scale versus as population scale Research in Social Psychology 30 121 131 2014 https://doi.org/10.14966/jssp.30.2_1211Refereed 
11Is the probabilistic earthquake forecast helpful for all Japanese? Relationship between citizens’ numeracy and judgments of uncertainty 24th Research Conference on Subjective Probability held by European association for decision making Aug. 2013  Refereed 
12Problems of risk communication and uncertainty in the Great East Japan Earthquake. Emerging Issues Learned from the 3. 11 Disaster as Multiple Events of Earthquake, Tsunami and Fukushima Nuclear Accident Mar. 2013  Refereed 
13Trust and confidence in probabilistic forecasting that have the same value but calculated on different grounds INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 47 131 131 2012  Refereed 
14Psychological issues in communicating uncertainty using probability in risk communication 54 153 167 Dec. 2011  Refereed 
15Increased framing effects under disagreeing predictions 20th Research Conference on Subjective Probability held by European association for decision making Aug. 2009  Refereed 
16Effects of varied risk values in risk messages and the number of sources on receivers’ information 29th International Congress of Psychology PS-Wed-am 101 Aug. 2008  Refereed 
17What are simple heuristics for studying simple heuristics? BEHAVIOURAL PROCESSES 69 129 130 May. 2005 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.beproc.2005.02.0271Refereed 
18Analysis of the communication network of elderly people in Japanese rural areas Japanese Journal of Social Psychology Vol.19 No.2 104 115 2003 https://doi.org/10.14966/jssp.KJ000037248971Refereed 
19The Effect of Available Choices on Ambiguity Aversion--An Examinaion of Different Types of Ambiguity The Japanese journal of psychology Vol.73 No.1 34 41 2002 https://doi.org/10.4992/jjpsy.73.341Refereed 
20Decision Making of Elderly People--Escape from Choosing Japanese psychological review Vol.40 No.4 457 465 1997  Refereed 
21Attitudes Toward Tenno System in Okinawa and Tokyo The Institute of Regional Study, the University of Okinawa annual report Vol.7 69 89 1996  Not refereed 
22A STUDY ON LIFE RISKS BY ACCIDENTS AND DISASTERS Journal of Architecture and Planning (Transactions of AIJ) Vol.467 137 144 1995 https://doi.org/10.3130/aija.60.1371Refereed 
23Effects of perceived frequency of death in risk ratings. 25th International Congress of Psychology 627 Aug. 1992  Refereed 
24Kikendo hyotei no yoin bunseki : chikaku sareta kikendo no eikyo ni tsuite 31 69 77 1991  Not refereed 
25Effects of death rates of hazards expressed as time scale versus population scale on risk perception    Refereed 

 

MISC  
No.TitleJournalVolNoStart PageEnd PagePublication date
1Review by S. Hirota Japanese Journal of Risk Analysis 24 133 134 2014 
2An Issue That Must Dealt With Before the Next Disaster : The Need for Beneficial Risk-Literacy among Citizens Journal of architecture and building science 128 1641 10 11 2013 
3Problem of risk communication and uncertainty in the Great East Japan Earthquake. Emerging Issues Learned from the 3.11 disaster as Multiple Events of Earthquake,Tsunami and Fukushima Nuclear Accident. 50 53 2013 

 

Conference Activities & Talks  
No.TitleConferencePublication datePromoterVenue
1Numeracy levels and survey response biases: Low numeracy group responded with fewer categories in the survey. Proceedings of 25th SPUDM Budapest, Hungary Aug. 2015 

 

Research Grants & Projects  
No.Offer organizationSystem nameTitleFund classificationDate
1Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Effects of involvement and affection of communication including numerical risk information on the attitudes change competitive_research_funding  Apr. 2010 - Mar. 2012 
2Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Measurement of the persuasive effects of risk format and ambiguity from conflict risk messages by multiple information sources on the environmental communication competitive_research_funding  Apr. 2007 - Mar. 2008