Beliefs of University Employees Leaving During a Fire Alarm: A Theory-based Belief Elicitation
Background: Despite workplaces having policies on fire evacuation, many employees still fail to evacuate when there is a fire alarm. The Reasoned Action Approach is designed to reveal the beliefs underlying people's behavioral decisions and thus suggests causal determinants to be addressed with...
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Main Authors: | Christopher Owens (Author), Aurora B. Le (Author), Todd D. Smith (Author), Susan E. Middlestadt (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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