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Journal of Radiation Protection and Research
2012 Volume.37 No. 1 p.1 ~ p.9
Analysis of Public Perception on Radiation : with One Year after Fukushima Nuclear Accident
Park Bang-Ju

Abstract
A year has passed since the nuclear power plant accident in Fukushima on March 11, 2011, and a survey for public perception on radiation by Korean people has been made. The methodological design was based on a quantitative survey and a frequency analysis was done. The analysis objects were survey papers (n=2,754pcs) answered by random ordinary citizens chosen from all over the country. The questionnaires, and study tool, were directly distributed and collected. A total of 40 questionnaires using a coefficient of Cronbach¡¯s ¥á per each area was ¡®self perception of radiation¡¯ (0.620), ¡®radiation risk¡¯ (0.830), ¡®benefit from radiation¡¯ (0.781), ¡®radiation controlled¡¯ (0.685), ¡®informative source of radiation¡¯ (0.831), ¡®influence degree from Fukushima accident¡¯ (0.763), showing rather high score from all areas. As the result of the questionnaires, the knowledge of radiation concept was 69.50 out of 100 points, which shows a rather significant difference from the result of ¡®know well about radiation¡¯ (53.7%) and ¡¯just know about radiation¡¯ (37.40%). According to the survey, one of the main reasons why radiation seems risky was that once exposed to radiation, it may not have negative impacts presently but, the next generation could see negative impacts (66.1%). About 41% of our respondents showed a negative position against the government¡¯s report on radiation while 39.5% of respondents said that we should stop running nuclear power in light of Fukushima nuclear power plant accident. This study was done for the first time by Korean people¡¯s public perception on radiation after the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident. We expect this might have significant contributions to the establishment of the government¡¯s policy on radiation.
KEYWORD
Radiation, Perception, Fukushima, Nuclear power plant, Japan, Survey
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