Decision-Making of Middle School Students during an Earthquake

Q3 Social Sciences
Mustafa Cin, Şerif Ali Değirmençay
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Abstract

The foreknowledge of peoples' decision-making process during an earthquake may give important clues as to whether or not their decisions will yield secure results. In the context of earthquake education, drawing upon these clues can potentially minimize the loss of life during earthquakes to a certain extent. Thus, the aim of this study was to determine decision-making process of students during an earthquake. The research was carried out in Giresun, Turkey. One hundred twenty-two (122) eighth grade students from three middle schools were included the study as a sample base. Three decision trees were developed in order to understand students' decision process (es). Students gave their answers on the three decision trees, whereupon their answers were analyzed using descriptive statistics. The results of the study showed that some students during an earthquake chose secure options, whilst others preferred options that can lead to negative results. Students’ desire to escape from their locations during an earthquake was found to be the most common, but also the most unsafe decision. A number of other students, however, had opted to take a dangerous protection position during an earthquake. It was concluded that excessive fear of earthquakes and the negative influence of the media both have an effect on making unsafe decisions. The study suggested that people ought to be assured that there is a low possibility of buildings completely collapsing during an earthquake. It also recommended that people should take non-structural rather than structural risks into consideration during an earthquake, and that they ought to base their make decisions according to these risks.
中学生在地震中的决策
对地震期间人们决策过程的预测可能会为他们的决策是否会产生安全的结果提供重要线索。在地震教育的背景下,利用这些线索可以在一定程度上最大限度地减少地震期间的生命损失。因此,本研究的目的是确定学生在地震期间的决策过程。这项研究是在土耳其吉雷松进行的。来自三所中学的一百二十二(122)名八年级学生被纳入这项研究作为样本库。为了理解学生的决策过程,开发了三个决策树。学生们在三个决策树上给出了他们的答案,然后使用描述性统计分析他们的答案。研究结果表明,一些学生在地震中选择了安全的选项,而另一些学生则更喜欢可能导致负面结果的选项。学生们在地震中逃离自己的地方的愿望被发现是最常见的,但也是最不安全的决定。然而,其他一些学生选择在地震期间采取危险的防护措施。得出的结论是,对地震的过度恐惧和媒体的负面影响都会影响做出不安全的决定。这项研究表明,人们应该确信,建筑物在地震中完全倒塌的可能性很低。它还建议人们在地震期间应考虑非结构性风险,而不是结构性风险,并应根据这些风险做出决策。
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期刊介绍: RIGEO aims to bridge the gap between theory and practice in geography education and social studies education. It is open for rigorous research papers as well as all level teachers’ experience about good practice for geography lessons and discussion papers. RIGEO would like to lie both in theory or on research papers and practice of geography teachers’ in geography education and in addition to social studies education. RIGEO is eager to publish original papers in all aspects of geography education and social studies education.
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