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Cultural cognition of risk refers to the theory that individuals' perceptions of risks are influenced significantly by their cultural values, beliefs, and identities. This concept posits that people are likely to interpret risks based on how they align with their cultural group’s norms and values, rather than relying purely on objective data or scientific evidence.

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