Applying behavioral principles to motor vehicle occupant protection.

Author(s)
Sleet, D.A. Hollenbach, K. & Hovell, M.
Abstract

The use of behavioral principles to encourage protective behaviors such as wearing safety belts and using child safety seats when riding in an automobile can help reduce the unacceptable injury and death toll from motor vehicle crashes. In the future, health promotion /disease prevention specialists will turn to behavioral psychology for answers to questions of how best to modify self- protective behavior in automobiles.

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Library number
B 29171 fo /83 /91 /
Source

From: Education and Treatment of Children, 9 (1986- 11) No. 4, p. 320- 333, 68 ref.

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