This chapter contains sections titled:
Extent of the Review
Patterns of Authorship
Theoretical Orientations
Methodology and Data
Traffic Psychologists' Affiliations
Further Evidence on Future Directions for Traffic Psychology
Conclusions and Future Challenges for Traffic Psychology
Acknowledgments
References
Traffic Psychology
A State‐of‐the‐Art Review
2011-04-01
15 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
patterns of authorship, mean number of authors per paper ‐ three (range 1–11; mode 2), and well over 4,000 authors , evidence on future directions ‐ for traffic psychology , traffic psychologists' affiliations ‐ few national psychology, or ergonomics/human factors societies, having specialist divisions for traffic psychologists , generalization from studies ‐ undertaken in one culture, to jurisdictions with different driving styles, road rules and enforcement practices, being problematic , special topics in applied psychology ‐ traffic psychology, a state‐of‐the‐art review , Transportation Research Part F ‐ Traffic Psychology and Behaviour (TRF), initiated by IAAP's division , conceptual frameworks, or models ‐ identifiable psychological component or origin , tests and other instruments used ‐ collecting data on a vast range of variables , US researchers, coauthoring papers ‐ with researchers based either in Canada, or in developing countries , theories or models developed specifically to describe driving behavior ‐ Näätänen and Summala's (1976) classic work on zero risk
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