作者: Jaesun Wang , Seoyong Kim
DOI: 10.3390/SU11051368
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摘要: In the internet age, a considerable amount of information about risk events and objects is shared in cyberspace. Since online offline spaces are not discrete, there cross-effect which perceptual or attitudinal factors cyberspace influence actions, while attitudes affect actions. However, few studies have examined this cross-effect. present study, intention to engage behaviors opposing nuclear energy was dependent variable. The independent variables included perception (i.e., perceived risk, benefit, trust, knowledge, stigma) paradigm, cyber self-efficacy cyberspace, involvement on internet, trust conformity opinion, belief rumors) cyberpsychology paradigm. Our findings offer evidence for predictors online/offline energy. All paradigm influenced opposition, those affected opposition. Moreover, five online-related played significant role moderating relationships with