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Survey And Loss Assessment IC-S01
Risk Attitudes
Risk attitudes can be defined as the ways in which a person behaves in an
uncertain situation and vary from person to person because of their personalities,
economic status, potential gains/ losses. These attitudes fall into one of the
following categories
i. Risk neutral - person reacts with the likelihood of its occurrence
ii. Risk preferer - person welcomes the existence of risk and uncertainty
iii. Risk averter - person normally frightened by risk & does not like to live
with uncertainty
The Cost of Risk
The costs imposed by the existence of risk can be identified in three separate
areas :
Cost of the loss
This includes both direct and indirect costs.
Direct costs being those immediately attributable to the event and indirect
costs being the vice versa.
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