Attitudes, social norms and perceived behavioural control in adolescent pedestrian decision making.

Author(s)
Tolmie, A. & Thomson, J.A.
Year
Abstract

The attitudinal, social and cognitive skills of adolescents are discussed in relation to their increased responsibilites crossing the road. Studies set up to assess the actual pedestrian skills of adolescents aged 11-15 years and to compare them to their perceived pedestrian skills, and to consider these skill levels in relation to attitudes, subjective and group norms and self identity are described. For the covering abstract see ITRD E124157.

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Library number
C 30777 (In: C 30774 [electronic version only]) /83 / ITRD E124162
Source

In: Behavioural research in road safety 2003 : proceedings of the 13th seminar on behavioural research in road safety, 2003, p. 55-63, 20 ref.

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