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Dr Vicki Ross Awarded PhD in Psychology

Fri, 13 Aug 10

Vicki’s research examined the impact of trust in authorities on public acceptance of recycled water.
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Dr Rodney Stewart and Professor Sherif Mohamed Win Grant

Thu, 22 Jul 10

ARC funding awarded for smart-metering project.
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Jane-Louise Lambert Wins Scholarship

Fri, 25 Jun 10

Jane-Louise Lampard B Sc (Hons1) has won the prestigious Nancy Millis PhD Scholarship for 2010.
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EPA to lead water toxicity investigation

Mon, 8 Mar 10

A new investigation will occur into water quality in Tasmania.
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  • Smart Water Research Centre’s Dr Vicki Ross was recently awarded her PhD in psychology from the University of Queensland. Vicki’s research examined the impact of trust in authorities on public acceptance of recycled water, and involved developing a psychological model of the characteristics and drivers of trust and acceptance. The research comprised three large-scale Australian studies that tested the model across three different risk contexts (low, medium and high perceived risk).

    Analysis through path modelling showed that in all three contexts trust in the water authority was a significant predictor of acceptance of the water management scheme. Also across the three contexts, greater trust was associated with lower risk perceptions, which in turn produced greater acceptance. In the high perceived risk setting (the proposed indirect potable reuse scheme in Toowoomba), perceptions of risk had the strongest direct effect on acceptance of the scheme.

    The findings highlighted the importance of community engagement programs in establishing ongoing public support for water supply schemes. The results also demonstrate that establishing trusting relationships between communities and water authorities is crucial to public acceptance of higher perceived risk schemes such as indirect potable reuse.

     

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