Papers - TAKAGI Aya
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Cultural Worldviews and Public Risk Perception Regarding Climate Change in Japan
Takagi,A., & Takeda, M.
Japanese Journal of Risk Analysis 2025 [Reviewed]
Authorship:Lead author Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Single Work
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An Attempt to Construct a Japanese version of Cultural Worldviews Scale
Mia TAKEDA, Aya TAKAGI, and Rie TORIYAMA
2025 [Reviewed]
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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Implementation and Evaluation of Risk Communication Regarding Residual Pesticides
2024.2 [Reviewed]
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Single Work
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Association between knowledge, risk perception of social issues, and preventive behavior during the first wave of COVID-19
Komori Megumi, Takeda Mia, Takagi Aya
THE JAPANESE JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 62 ( 2 ) 195 - 207 2023.4 [Reviewed]
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:The Japanese Group Dynamics Association Joint Work
<p>We conducted an exploratory Internet survey to examine the association among the amount of risk-related knowledge, risk perception, and preventive behavior observed during the early stages of the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. We determined whether factors influencing risk perception and preventive behavior function as well in the case of COVID-19 as they do for other hazards. Knowledge was measured using subjective estimation and objective measurement via a quiz. To assess risk perception, we asked participants about the physical health risk to various targets (such as themselves, their families, the elderly, children, and the general population). Additionally, they were asked about the risk of social problems associated with the pandemic (including physical health concerns associated with self-restraint, mental health, environment, economy, sovereignty, and discrimination). The results showed that participants’ interest in COVID-19 was generally high; however, detailed knowledge about the incubation period, infection, and intensive contact was lacking. Interest was most significantly associated with perceived risk, followed by subjective knowledge, objective knowledge, and government trust. Based on the factor analysis results, preventive behaviors were categorized as: restrictions on going out and health care, coughing and handwashing precautions, and stockpiling. Overall, interest, subjective knowledge, government trust, and public perception of infection risk promoted preventive behaviors, while higher economic risk perception inhibited preventive behaviors.</p>
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Social Acceptance of Emerging Technologies for Combating COVID-19
TAKAGI Aya, TAKEDA Mia, KONNO Susumu
Japanese Journal of Risk Analysis 32 ( 2 ) 143 - 153 2023.1 [Reviewed]
Authorship:Lead author Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:The Society for Risk Analysis, Japan Joint Work
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Prescriptive Factors of COVID-19 Contact-Tracing Technology (COCOA) in Japan
TAKAGI Aya, TAKEDA Mia, KOMORI Megumi
Japanese Journal of Risk Analysis 31 ( 2 ) 113 - 121 2021.12 [Reviewed]
Authorship:Lead author Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:The Society for Risk Analysis, Japan Joint Work
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Evaluation of a Risk Communication Program for Pesticide Residues
Akiyama Hiroshi, Takagi Aya, Inoue Koichi, Suzuki Yoshinari, Ito Rie, Wakui Nobuyuki, Asai Mayumi, … Show more authors
Akiyama Hiroshi, Takagi Aya, Inoue Koichi, Suzuki Yoshinari, Ito Rie, Wakui Nobuyuki, Asai Mayumi, Sugiura Junkichi Hide authors
FOOD HYGIENE AND SAFETY SCIENCE 62 ( 6 ) 187 - 192 2021.12
Language:English Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Joint Work
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TAKAGI Aya, TAKEDA Mia, KOMORI Megumi, KONNO Susumu
Japanese Journal of Risk Analysis 30 ( 4 ) 213 - 221 2021.6 [Reviewed]
Authorship:Lead author Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:The Society for Risk Analysis, Japan Joint Work
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Individual differences in the effectiveness of the participatory risk-communication method
Takagi Aya, Akiyama Hiroshi, Sugiura Junkichi, Takemura Kazuhisa, Kikkawa Toshiko, Ori Akemi
Japanese Journal of Food Chemistry and Safety 26 ( 3 ) 119 - 124 2019 [Reviewed]
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:Japanese Society of Food Chemistry Joint Work
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Study on risk communication for pesticide residues
Akiyama Hiroshi, Suzuki Yoshinari, Asai Mayumi, Sato Soichiro, Inoue Koyuki, Sato Kiyoshi, Takagi A … Show more authors
Akiyama Hiroshi, Suzuki Yoshinari, Asai Mayumi, Sato Soichiro, Inoue Koyuki, Sato Kiyoshi, Takagi Aya, Sugiura Junkichi Hide authors
Japanese Journal of Food Chemistry and Safety 26 ( 3 ) 141 - 146 2019
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:Japanese Society of Food Chemistry Joint Work
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Risk perception and knowledge: The role of subjective and objective knowledge of electromagnetic field
Takagi Aya, Komori Megumi
Japanese Journal of Social Psychology 33 ( 3 ) 126 - 134 2018 [Reviewed]
Authorship:Lead author Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:The Japanese Society of Social Psychology Joint Work
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The Relationship between Knowledge and Institutional Trust in Risk Management Regarding Electromagnetic Fields
TAKAGI Aya, KOMORI Megumi
Japanese Journal of Risk Analysis 26 ( 4 ) 191 - 198 2017 [Reviewed]
Authorship:Lead author Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:The Society for Risk Analysis, Japan Joint Work
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Longitudinal study of the use of rear-seat belts
Haruka KOIKE, Aya TAKAGI, and Mitsutaka KITAORI
Japanese journal of social psychology 30 ( 1 ) 57 - 64 2014.8
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Single Work
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Perceived Norms and Inconsiderate Public Behavior : A Study on the Differential Impact of Descriptive and Injunctive Norms, and of the Causal Relationship of Perceived Norms and Behavior
Aya TAKAGI
Japanese journal of applied psychology 38 ( 3 ) 239 - 250 2013.3 [Reviewed]
Authorship:Lead author Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Single Work
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Are Mothers Concerned about the Effects of Electromagnetic Fields on Health?
TAKAGI Aya, HORIGUCHI Itsuko, SUGIMORI Hiroki, SHIBATA Kiyoshi, MARUI Eiji
Japanese Journal of Risk Analysis 23 ( 3 ) 193 - 199 2013 [Reviewed]
Authorship:Lead author Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:The Society for Risk Analysis, Japan Joint Work
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Effect of Website Information on the Public.s Trust of Railroad Companies
TAKAGI Aya, YAMAZAKI Mizuki, IKEDA Ken'ichi, HORII Hideyuki
Japanese Journal of Risk Analysis 22 ( 1 ) 9 - 16 2012 [Reviewed]
Authorship:Lead author Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:The Society for Risk Analysis, Japan Joint Work
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A causal model of the development of public trust in railroad companies
YAMAZAKI Mizuki, TAKAGI Aya, IKEDA Ken'ichi, HORII Hideyuki
Japanese Journal of Social Psychology 24 ( 2 ) 77 - 86 2008
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Publisher:The Japanese Society of Social Psychology Joint Work
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Study on the System of Promoting Science and Technology in Safety and Security Field
Nika ANDO and Aya TAKAGI
4 29 - 33 2006 [Reviewed]
Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Single Work
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Social annoyance as a discrepancy in normative focus
Aya TAKAGI and Koji MURATA
Japanese journal of social psychology 20 ( 3 ) 216 - 223 2005.3
Authorship:Lead author Language:Japanese Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal) Single Work