perceived
The subjective judgment that people make about the characteristics and severity of a risk.
The quality of being significant or valuable as judged by an individual or group.
The belief that something is required or necessary. (e.g., perceived need for change)
An impression or belief that something or someone is a source of danger or hostility.
An advantage or positive outcome that is believed to exist.
The belief that there is not enough of something. (e.g., perceived lack of support)
A situation that is regarded as unwelcome or harmful and needing to be dealt with.
The experience of being treated unfairly on the basis of personal characteristics.
A danger that is believed to exist, often without concrete evidence.
A quality or feature that is considered a disadvantage or a flaw.
The belief or feeling that a situation or action is unfair or morally wrong.
An outcome or action that is viewed by oneself or others as unsuccessful.
The belief that something is absolutely required or unavoidable.
The extent to which two or more things are judged to be alike.
A feeling or belief that one is not good enough or lacks certain qualities.
A fault or defect that is noticed or believed to exist in a person or system.
A belief or idea that is generally accepted as true, though it may not be.
A person or group regarded as hostile or antagonistic.