Figure 2
From: Acute Stress Reduces the Social Amplification of Risk Perception

(A) Participants‘ reported concern about Triclosan for both experimental groups (control and stress) asked before and after reading the articles about Triclosan. Despite large inter-individual variation, stressed participants changed their reported concern to a substantially lower degree in response to the articles than participants in the control group. Dots represent single individuals, bars denote ±1 standard error of the mean. (B) Message signal as a function of experimental group and reported concern about Triclosan before reading the articles. Higher values in message signal indicate a more negative evaluation of Triclosan.