Drug usage, personality, attitudinal, and behavioral correlates of driving behavior.

Author(s)
Jamison, K. & McGlothlin, W.H.
Year
Abstract

Subjects were divided in four groups on their basis of their driving records. They were compared on various personality, attitudinal, drug usage and biographical variables. The less safe drivers scored significantly higher on a sensation-seeking scale, and were more likely to have experimental with drugs like marihuana, hashish and LSD.

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B 3488 fo /83.4/
Source

Journal of Psychology, Vol. 83 (1973, p. 123-130, 3 tab., 21 ref.

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