Cognitive processes and individual differences in judgements relevant to drunk driving.

Author(s)
Jaccard, J. & Turrisi, R.
Abstract

Cognitive processes in judgements of drunkenness relative to legally allowable blood alcohol levels for driving are explored. Personality and behavioural characteristics influencing the accuracy of judgements of drunkenness relative to true blood alcohol levels are examined. Results indicate the presence of several misperceptions and inappropriate response tendencies that potentially can be modified with educational efforts.

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B 26647 fo /83.4 /
Source

From: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 53 (1987-07) No. 1, p. 135-145, 1 fig., 3 graph., 3 tab., 37 ref.

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