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Difference between real and perceived risk

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A perceived risk is a risk in which one thinks of that might happen before commiting an action involving that risk. An actual risk is a risk that has a better likelihood of happening. For example, getting a splinter is a perceived risk while walking barefoot. However, an actual risk is a car crash.
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