Development of industry-based strategies for motivating seatbelt use.

Author(s)
Geller, E.S.
Year
Abstract

This manual does not answer all possible questions about employee safety belt incentives, and Geller and other continue to investigate issues ralated to long-range impact, optional reward schedules, and the need for periodic reenforcement. It is designed for users and represents a synthesis of a large and growing body of knowledge and experience intended to serve both as a guide and as a prompter of new ideas and new ways of implementing what has already proven to be a highly succesful method of increasing safety belt use.

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Publication

Library number
B 22986 /83/
Source

Blacksburg, VA, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Department of Psychology, 1983, 220 p., fig., graph., tab., ref.; DOT HS 806 390

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