Accidents, perceptions of danger, and the social context: A conceptual analysis.

Author(s)
Sheehy, N.P. & Chapman, A.J.
Abstract

The efficacy of some established theories of decision making in relation to commonplace interactions that involve children are examined. In particular children's perception of danger in traffic is concerned. Concepts such as risk, danger and hazard are analysed. Danger perception and risk taking are discussed. Various studies on children's perceptions of danger are reviewed, and some new empirical data on evaluations of children and adults as pedestrians and witnesses are reported.

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B 26641 fo /83.2 /
Source

From: Journal of Community Psychology, 14 (1986-07) No. 3, p. 307-314, 2 tab., 29 ref.-

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