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RF EMF Risk Perception Revisited: Is the Focus on Concern Sufficient for Risk Perception Studies?

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RF EMF Risk Perception Revisited: Is the Focus on Concern Sufficient for Risk Perception Studies?

Auteurs : Peter M. Wiedemann [Australie] ; Frederik Freudenstein [Australie] ; Christoph Böhmert ; Joe Wiart ; Rodney J. Croft [Australie]

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Abstract

An implicit assumption of risk perception studies is that concerns expressed in questionnaires reflect concerns in everyday life. The aim of the present study is to check this assumption, i.e., the extrapolability of risk perceptions expressed in a survey, to risk perceptions in everyday life. To that end, risk perceptions were measured by a multidimensional approach. In addition to the traditional focus on measuring the magnitude of risk perceptions, the thematic relevance (how often people think about a risk issue) and the discursive relevance (how often people think about or discuss a risk issue) of risk perceptions were also collected. Taking into account this extended view of risk perception, an online survey was conducted in six European countries with 2454 respondents, referring to radio frequency electromagnetic field (RF EMF) risk potentials from base stations, and access points, such as WiFi routers and cell phones. The findings reveal that the present study’s multidimensional approach to measuring risk perception provides a more differentiated understanding of RF EMF risk perception. High levels of concerns expressed in questionnaires do not automatically imply that these concerns are thematically relevant in everyday life. We use thematic relevance to distinguish between enduringly concerned (high concern according to both questionnaire and thematic relevance) and not enduringly concerned participants (high concern according to questionnaire but no thematic relevance). Furthermore, we provide data for the empirical value of this distinction: Compared to other participants, enduringly concerned subjects consider radio frequency electromagnetic field exposure to a greater extent as a moral and affective issue. They also see themselves as highly exposed to radio frequency electromagnetic fields. However, despite these differences, subjects with high levels of thematic relevance are nevertheless sensitive to exposure reduction as a means for improving the acceptance of base stations in their neighborhood. This underlines the value of exposure reduction for the acceptance of radio frequency electromagnetic field communication technologies.


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DOI: 10.3390/ijerph14060620
PubMed: 28594366
PubMed Central: 5486306

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<journal-meta>
<journal-id journal-id-type="nlm-ta">Int J Environ Res Public Health</journal-id>
<journal-id journal-id-type="iso-abbrev">Int J Environ Res Public Health</journal-id>
<journal-id journal-id-type="publisher-id">ijerph</journal-id>
<journal-title-group>
<journal-title>International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health</journal-title>
</journal-title-group>
<issn pub-type="ppub">1661-7827</issn>
<issn pub-type="epub">1660-4601</issn>
<publisher>
<publisher-name>MDPI</publisher-name>
</publisher>
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<article-id pub-id-type="pmid">28594366</article-id>
<article-id pub-id-type="pmc">5486306</article-id>
<article-id pub-id-type="doi">10.3390/ijerph14060620</article-id>
<article-id pub-id-type="publisher-id">ijerph-14-00620</article-id>
<article-categories>
<subj-group subj-group-type="heading">
<subject>Article</subject>
</subj-group>
</article-categories>
<title-group>
<article-title>RF EMF Risk Perception Revisited: Is the Focus on Concern Sufficient for Risk Perception Studies?</article-title>
</title-group>
<contrib-group>
<contrib contrib-type="author">
<name>
<surname>Wiedemann</surname>
<given-names>Peter M.</given-names>
</name>
<xref ref-type="aff" rid="af1-ijerph-14-00620">1</xref>
<xref ref-type="aff" rid="af2-ijerph-14-00620">2</xref>
<xref ref-type="aff" rid="af3-ijerph-14-00620">3</xref>
</contrib>
<contrib contrib-type="author">
<name>
<surname>Freudenstein</surname>
<given-names>Frederik</given-names>
</name>
<xref ref-type="aff" rid="af1-ijerph-14-00620">1</xref>
<xref ref-type="aff" rid="af2-ijerph-14-00620">2</xref>
<xref ref-type="aff" rid="af3-ijerph-14-00620">3</xref>
<xref ref-type="aff" rid="af4-ijerph-14-00620">4</xref>
<xref rid="c1-ijerph-14-00620" ref-type="corresp">*</xref>
</contrib>
<contrib contrib-type="author">
<name>
<surname>Böhmert</surname>
<given-names>Christoph</given-names>
</name>
<xref ref-type="aff" rid="af5-ijerph-14-00620">5</xref>
</contrib>
<contrib contrib-type="author">
<name>
<surname>Wiart</surname>
<given-names>Joe</given-names>
</name>
<xref ref-type="aff" rid="af6-ijerph-14-00620">6</xref>
</contrib>
<contrib contrib-type="author">
<name>
<surname>Croft</surname>
<given-names>Rodney J.</given-names>
</name>
<xref ref-type="aff" rid="af1-ijerph-14-00620">1</xref>
<xref ref-type="aff" rid="af2-ijerph-14-00620">2</xref>
<xref ref-type="aff" rid="af3-ijerph-14-00620">3</xref>
<xref ref-type="aff" rid="af4-ijerph-14-00620">4</xref>
</contrib>
</contrib-group>
<contrib-group>
<contrib contrib-type="editor">
<name>
<surname>Rumchev</surname>
<given-names>Krassi</given-names>
</name>
<role>Academic Editor</role>
</contrib>
<contrib contrib-type="editor">
<name>
<surname>Spickett</surname>
<given-names>Jeffery</given-names>
</name>
<role>Academic Editor</role>
</contrib>
<contrib contrib-type="editor">
<name>
<surname>Brown</surname>
<given-names>Helen</given-names>
</name>
<role>Academic Editor</role>
</contrib>
</contrib-group>
<aff id="af1-ijerph-14-00620">
<label>1</label>
School of Psychology, University of Wollongong, Northfields Ave, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia;
<email>peter.wiedemann@wf-emf.org</email>
(P.M.W.);
<email>rcroft@uow.edu.au</email>
(R.J.C.)</aff>
<aff id="af2-ijerph-14-00620">
<label>2</label>
Illawarra Health and Medical Research Institute, University of Wollongong Campus, NSW 2522, Australia</aff>
<aff id="af3-ijerph-14-00620">
<label>3</label>
Australian Centre for Electromagnetic Bioeffects Research, NH&MRC Centre of Research Excellence, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia</aff>
<aff id="af4-ijerph-14-00620">
<label>4</label>
Centre for Population Population Health Research on Electromagnetic Energy, Monash University, Clayton, VIC 3800, Australia</aff>
<aff id="af5-ijerph-14-00620">
<label>5</label>
Department of Science Communication, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Englerstr. 2 76131 Karlsruhe, Germany;
<email>christoph.boehmert@kit.edu</email>
</aff>
<aff id="af6-ijerph-14-00620">
<label>6</label>
Chaire C2M, LTCI Telecom ParisTech, Paris Saclay University, 46 Rue Barrault, 75013 Paris, France;
<email>joe.wiart@mines.org</email>
</aff>
<author-notes>
<corresp id="c1-ijerph-14-00620">
<label>*</label>
Correspondence:
<email>frederik@uow.edu.au</email>
; Tel.: +61-2-4239-2110</corresp>
</author-notes>
<pub-date pub-type="epub">
<day>08</day>
<month>6</month>
<year>2017</year>
</pub-date>
<pub-date pub-type="ppub">
<month>6</month>
<year>2017</year>
</pub-date>
<volume>14</volume>
<issue>6</issue>
<elocation-id>620</elocation-id>
<history>
<date date-type="received">
<day>05</day>
<month>4</month>
<year>2017</year>
</date>
<date date-type="accepted">
<day>01</day>
<month>6</month>
<year>2017</year>
</date>
</history>
<permissions>
<copyright-statement>© 2017 by the authors.</copyright-statement>
<copyright-year>2017</copyright-year>
<license license-type="open-access">
<license-p>Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (
<ext-link ext-link-type="uri" xlink:href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/</ext-link>
).</license-p>
</license>
</permissions>
<abstract>
<p>An implicit assumption of risk perception studies is that concerns expressed in questionnaires reflect concerns in everyday life. The aim of the present study is to check this assumption, i.e., the extrapolability of risk perceptions expressed in a survey, to risk perceptions in everyday life. To that end, risk perceptions were measured by a multidimensional approach. In addition to the traditional focus on measuring the magnitude of risk perceptions, the thematic relevance (how often people think about a risk issue) and the discursive relevance (how often people think about or discuss a risk issue) of risk perceptions were also collected. Taking into account this extended view of risk perception, an online survey was conducted in six European countries with 2454 respondents, referring to radio frequency electromagnetic field (RF EMF) risk potentials from base stations, and access points, such as WiFi routers and cell phones. The findings reveal that the present study’s multidimensional approach to measuring risk perception provides a more differentiated understanding of RF EMF risk perception. High levels of concerns expressed in questionnaires do not automatically imply that these concerns are thematically relevant in everyday life. We use thematic relevance to distinguish between enduringly concerned (high concern according to both questionnaire and thematic relevance) and not enduringly concerned participants (high concern according to questionnaire but no thematic relevance). Furthermore, we provide data for the empirical value of this distinction: Compared to other participants, enduringly concerned subjects consider radio frequency electromagnetic field exposure to a greater extent as a moral and affective issue. They also see themselves as highly exposed to radio frequency electromagnetic fields. However, despite these differences, subjects with high levels of thematic relevance are nevertheless sensitive to exposure reduction as a means for improving the acceptance of base stations in their neighborhood. This underlines the value of exposure reduction for the acceptance of radio frequency electromagnetic field communication technologies.</p>
</abstract>
<kwd-group>
<kwd>RF EMF</kwd>
<kwd>exposure perception</kwd>
<kwd>risk perception</kwd>
<kwd>risk communication</kwd>
<kwd>base stations</kwd>
<kwd>mobile phones</kwd>
<kwd>questionnaire design</kwd>
<kwd>survey methodology</kwd>
<kwd>thematic relevance</kwd>
</kwd-group>
</article-meta>
</front>
<floats-group>
<fig id="ijerph-14-00620-f001" orientation="portrait" position="float">
<label>Figure 1</label>
<caption>
<p>Distribution tree of the study participants regarding electromagnetic field (EMF) risk perception in terms of concern, thematic and discursive relevance. In each box, the number of included subjects is given.</p>
</caption>
<graphic xlink:href="ijerph-14-00620-g001"></graphic>
</fig>
<fig id="ijerph-14-00620-f002" orientation="portrait" position="float">
<label>Figure 2</label>
<caption>
<p>Beliefs about radio frequency electromagnetic field (RF EMF) exposure (Question: “Please tell us to what extent you agree with the following statements”; on a 5–point Likert scale from 1 = “Not at all” to 5 = “Absolutely”); statements and related means of the responses are indicated in the figure. Error bars indicate 95% CI.</p>
</caption>
<graphic xlink:href="ijerph-14-00620-g002"></graphic>
</fig>
<fig id="ijerph-14-00620-f003" orientation="portrait" position="float">
<label>Figure 3</label>
<caption>
<p>Effect of a reduction in RF EMF exposure on the acceptance of base stations. Provided are the means of requested distances to the next base station, as a function of the risk perception groups. Acceptance measured by the question: “Roughly at what distance (m) would you accept a base station close to your home, if the exposure was reduced by 0%/30%/50%/70%?“. Meaning of lines: blue = 0% exposure reduction, green = 30% exposure reduction, yellow = 50% exposure reduction, violet = 70% exposure reduction. Respondents with distances higher than 10,000 m are excluded. Error bars indicate 95% CI.</p>
</caption>
<graphic xlink:href="ijerph-14-00620-g003"></graphic>
</fig>
<table-wrap id="ijerph-14-00620-t001" orientation="portrait" position="float">
<object-id pub-id-type="pii">ijerph-14-00620-t001_Table 1</object-id>
<label>Table 1</label>
<caption>
<p>Questions on risk perception of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) in general and thematic and discursive relevance.</p>
</caption>
<table frame="hsides" rules="groups">
<thead>
<tr>
<th align="center" valign="middle" style="border-top:solid thin;border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Question</th>
<th align="center" valign="middle" style="border-top:solid thin;border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Answer Option</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Concerns</td>
<td rowspan="2" align="left" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" colspan="1">5–point Likert scale from 1 = not at all concerned, 2 = not very concerned, 3 = neither nor, 4 = fairly concerned, 5 = very concerned</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">
<italic>How concerned are you about the potential health effects of electromagnetic fields in general</italic>
?”</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Thematic relevance</td>
<td rowspan="2" align="left" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" colspan="1">5–point Likert scale from 1 = never, 2 = not very often, 3 = sometimes, 4 = often, 5 = very often</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">
<italic>How often in your daily life do you think about the topic “potential health effects of electromagnetic fields”?</italic>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Discursive relevance</td>
<td rowspan="2" align="left" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" colspan="1">5–point Likert scale, same as for above</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">
<italic>“How often in your daily life do you talk about potential health effects of EMF with other people (including conversation, via Facebook, twitter, chat, online forum or similar)?</italic>
</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</table-wrap>
<table-wrap id="ijerph-14-00620-t002" orientation="portrait" position="float">
<object-id pub-id-type="pii">ijerph-14-00620-t002_Table 2</object-id>
<label>Table 2</label>
<caption>
<p>Perceived level of daily radio frequency electromagnetic field (RF EMF) exposure per group (on a 5–point Likert scale from 1 “Not at all” to “5 “To a very high degree”) across the different manifestations of risk perception (Question: “Think about your daily life, to which degree do you think you are exposed to electromagnetic fields from electronic devices (such as mobile phones, WiFi router) and base stations?”).</p>
</caption>
<table frame="hsides" rules="groups">
<thead>
<tr>
<th rowspan="2" align="center" valign="middle" style="border-top:solid thin;border-bottom:solid thin" colspan="1">Daily RF EMF Exposure</th>
<th colspan="3" align="center" valign="middle" style="border-top:solid thin;border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1">Number and % within Groups</th>
<th rowspan="2" align="center" valign="middle" style="border-top:solid thin;border-bottom:solid thin" colspan="1">Total</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<th align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Not and Lesser Concerned</th>
<th align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Not Enduringly Concerned</th>
<th align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Enduringly Concerned</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">(1) Not at all</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">29 (3.1%)</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">2 (0.4%)</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">0 (0.0%)</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">31 (1.8%)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">(2)</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">155 (16.7%)</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">38 (6.9%)</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">7 (3.1%)</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">200 (11.7%)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">(3)</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">326 (35.1%)</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">156 (28.5%)</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">45 (19.8%)</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">527 (30.9%)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">(4)</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">246 (26.5%)</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">197 (35.9%)</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">81 (35.7%)</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">524 (30.8%)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">(5) To a very high degree</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">173 (18.6%)</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">155 (28.3%)</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">94 (41.4%)</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">422 24.8%)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Total</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">929 (100%)</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">548 (100%)</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">227 (100%)</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">1704 (100%)</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</table-wrap>
<table-wrap id="ijerph-14-00620-t003" orientation="portrait" position="float">
<object-id pub-id-type="pii">ijerph-14-00620-t003_Table 3</object-id>
<label>Table 3</label>
<caption>
<p>Means and analysis of variances of affective and moral evaluation, subjective exposure perception of base stations and mobile phones per group (n/l con
<italic>=</italic>
not and less concerned; not end, co
<italic>n =</italic>
not enduringly concerned; endcon = enduringly concerned), on 5–point Likert scale from 1 = “Very positive”, to 5 = “Very negative” for affective evaluation; from 1 = “Not at all”, to 5 = “Yes absolutely” for moral evaluation; from 1 = “Low”, to 5 = “High” for exposure evaluation.</p>
</caption>
<table frame="hsides" rules="groups">
<thead>
<tr>
<th align="center" valign="middle" style="border-top:solid thin;border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Evaluation of</th>
<th align="center" valign="middle" style="border-top:solid thin;border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">N/l Con</th>
<th align="center" valign="middle" style="border-top:solid thin;border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Not End Con</th>
<th align="center" valign="middle" style="border-top:solid thin;border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">End Con</th>
<th align="center" valign="middle" style="border-top:solid thin;border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Total Mean</th>
<th align="center" valign="middle" style="border-top:solid thin;border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">
<italic>p</italic>
</th>
<th align="center" valign="middle" style="border-top:solid thin;border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">F (Welch)</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Mobile phone (MP) calls:</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Affective evaluation</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">2.86</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">3.09</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">3.46</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">3.02</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1"><0.001</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">53.31</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Moral evaluation</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">2.37</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">3.08</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">3.80</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">2.79</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1"><0.001</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">154.67</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Subjective exposure perception</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">2.92</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">3.63</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">4.08</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">3.31</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1"><0.001</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">185.33</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Base stations</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Affective evaluation</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">3.41</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">3.69</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">4.05</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">3.59</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1"><0.001</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">31.22</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Moral evaluation</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">3.21</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">3.94</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">4.47</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">3.62</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1"><0.001</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">149.43</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Subjective exposure perception</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">3.42</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">4.20</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">4.63</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">3.85</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1"><0.001</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">131.98</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</table-wrap>
<table-wrap id="ijerph-14-00620-t004" orientation="portrait" position="float">
<object-id pub-id-type="pii">ijerph-14-00620-t004_Table 4</object-id>
<label>Table 4</label>
<caption>
<p>Games–Howell post hoc test for in between group differences among risk perception (RP) groups and accepted distances to a base station for various exposure reduction scenarios. (n/l con = not and less concerned; not end, con = not enduringly concerned; endcon
<italic>=</italic>
enduringly concerned).</p>
</caption>
<table frame="hsides" rules="groups">
<thead>
<tr>
<th align="center" valign="middle" style="border-top:solid thin;border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Exposure Reduction Scenario</th>
<th align="center" valign="middle" style="border-top:solid thin;border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">RP Groups</th>
<th align="center" valign="middle" style="border-top:solid thin;border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">RP Groups</th>
<th align="center" valign="middle" style="border-top:solid thin;border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">Mean Difference Distance (M)</th>
<th align="center" valign="middle" style="border-top:solid thin;border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">
<italic>p</italic>
</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td rowspan="6" align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" colspan="1">0%</td>
<td rowspan="2" align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" colspan="1">n/l con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">not end con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">872</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1"><0.001</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">end con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">1471</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1"><0.001</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td rowspan="2" align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" colspan="1">not end con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">n/l con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">872</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1"><0.001</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">end con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">600</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">0.055</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td rowspan="2" align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" colspan="1">end con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">n/l con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">1471</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1"><0.001</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">not end con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">600</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">0.055</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td rowspan="6" align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" colspan="1">30%</td>
<td rowspan="2" align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" colspan="1">n/l con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">not end con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">684</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1"><0.001</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">end con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">1174</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1"><0.001</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td rowspan="2" align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" colspan="1">not end con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">n/l con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">684</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1"><0.001</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">end con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">490</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">0.072</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td rowspan="2" align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" colspan="1">end con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">n/l con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">1174</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1"><0.001</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">not end con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">490</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">0.072</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td rowspan="6" align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" colspan="1">50%</td>
<td rowspan="2" align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" colspan="1">n/l con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">not end con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">559</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1"><0.001</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">end con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">976</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1"><0.001</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td rowspan="2" align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" colspan="1">not end con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">n/l con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">549</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1"><0.001</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">end con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">427</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">0.080</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td rowspan="2" align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" colspan="1">end con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">n/l con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">976</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1"><0.001</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">not end con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">427</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">0.080</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td rowspan="6" align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" colspan="1">70%</td>
<td rowspan="2" align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" colspan="1">n/l con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">not end con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">429</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1"><0.001</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">end con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">853</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1"><0.001</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td rowspan="2" align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" colspan="1">not end con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">n/l con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">429</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1"><0.001</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">end con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">424</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">0.060</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td rowspan="2" align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" colspan="1">end con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">n/l con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1">853</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" rowspan="1" colspan="1"><0.001</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">not end con</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">424</td>
<td align="center" valign="middle" style="border-bottom:solid thin" rowspan="1" colspan="1">0.060</td>
</tr>
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