Behavior analysis and unsafe driving : warning-learning trap ahead.

Author(s)
Fuller, R.
Year
Abstract

The author discusses the differences between consequence, contingency, and conditioning traps. He argues that drivers do not just have accidents, they learn to have them. Features of this type of learning include the effects of rewards on unsafe driving, the difficulty of learning contingencies in the road and traffic environment, and the failure of discriminative stimuli to bring safe driver behavior under the driver's control.

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Publication

Library number
C 2068 (In: C 2063) /83 / IRRD 846178
Source

In: Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, Vol. 24 (1991), No. 1 (Spring), Special section : Road safety : international perspectives, p. 73-75, 14 ref.

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