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Freund, Barbara; & Smith, Paula. (2011). Older drivers. In Porter, Bryan E. (Ed.), Handbook of Traffic Psychology (pp. 339-52). Academic Press.

Freund, Barbara; & Smith, Paula. (2011). Older drivers. In Porter, Bryan E. (Ed.), Handbook of Traffic Psychology (pp. 339-52). Academic Press.

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The Handbook of Traffic Psychology covers all key areas of research in this field including theory, applications, methodology and analyses, variables that affect traffic, driver problem behaviors, and countermeasures to reduce risk on roadways. Comprehensive in scope, the methodology section includes case-control studies, self-report instruments and methods, field methods and naturalistic observational techniques, instrumented vehicles and in-car recording techniques, modeling and simulation methods, in vivo methods, clinical assessment, and crash datasets and analyses. Experienced researchers will better understand what methods are most useful for what kinds of studies and students can better understand the myriad of techniques used in this discipline.
Focuses specifically on traffic, as opposed to transport
Covers all key areas of research in traffic psychology including theory, applications, methodology and analyses, variables that affect traffic, driver problem behaviors, and countermeasures to reduce the risk of variables and behavior
Contents include how to conduct traffic research and how to analyze data
Contributors come from more than 10 countries, including US, UK, Japan, Netherlands, Ireland, Switzerland, Mexico, Australia, Canada, Turkey, France, Finland, Norway, Israel, and South Africa





CHAP

Handbook of Traffic Psychology


Freund, Barbara
Smith, Paula

Porter, Bryan E.


2011





339-52




Academic Press


0123819849




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