Introduction and validation of the Natural Disasters Picture System (NDPS)
Résumé
Given the growing demand for studies dealing with natural disasters, the research fields of
emotion and social cognition require validated picture stimuli of natural hazards. Such material
is essential for studying perceptual processes and behaviors of exposed individuals, and
it could find practical applications, such as the improvement of communication strategies
during crises. We present the Natural Disasters Picture System (NDPS), a database of
pictures of natural hazards, with an emphasis on volcanic threats, and their impact on the
environment and humans. We first describe in detail the picture selection and database creation.
We then report the validation procedure. One hundred twenty participants rated the
pictures on the basis of four dimensions: valence, arousal, dominance and certainty. For
each picture, we ultimately determined the best-fitting emotion on the basis of its dimensional
pattern. The Hierarchical Ascendant Classification, which yielded 4 clusters subdivided
into 9 classes, indicated a highly consistent and distinctive classification of the
pictures. Overall, 90% of the pictures elicited negative emotions (fear or sadness), and the
other 10% induced neutral to positive emotions (e.g., aesthetic emotions). The NDPS offers
a new tool for studying natural events and disasters in the field of affective and cognitive sciences,
which will benefit from scientific research and its practical applications. The NDPS is
unrestrictedly accessible for researchers.
Domaines
Volcanologie
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