Contingent versus noncontingent rewards for promoting seat belt usage.

Author(s)
Johnson, R.P. & Geller, E.S.
Abstract

The seat belt wearing practices of automobile drivers were examined at two separate locations in a study of incentive strategies for promoting seat-belt use. At one location drivers received informational prompts and a chance to win a prize regardless of seat belt usage. Drivers at the other location received the same informational prompts and a chance to win a prize only if they were wearing a seat belt.

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B 26191 fo /83.2 /91. 1 /
Source

From: Journal of Community Psychology, 12 (1984-04) p. 113-122, 2 graph., 2 tab., 18 ref.

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