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Adaptation to air pollution
Authors:Gary W Evans  Stephen V Jacobs  Neal B Frager
Institution:Program in Social Ecology and Public Policy Research Organization University of California, Irvine, USA;Department of Psychology and Social Relations Harvard University, USA;School of Medicine University of California, Los Angeles, Calif., U.S.A.
Abstract:This study examines human adaptation to air pollution by comparing responses to photochemical smog of long-term residents and recent residents of the Los Angeles air basin. Long-term residents in comparison to recent migrants use a higher response criterion to identify smog in a visual signal detection task. There is no difference in visual sensitivity between the two residential groups in detecting the presence of air pollution in photographic slides. Thus for low levels of visual air pollution, both long-term residents of Los Angeles and new migrants are equally accurate in detecting the presence of smog. Long-term residents, however, are less likely to decide that smog is present in a scene. This response bias is interpreted in terms of adaptation level theory. Characteristics of the response bias differences between the two residential groups are examined in detail using signal detection procedures.
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