Human/psychological factors in multidisciplinary accident investigation.

Author(s)
Cromack, J.R. & T.R. Williamson.
Year
Abstract

The methodology developed for analyzing contributory elements of the human component in a highway collision is identified. To accomplish accurate analysis, detailed and factual demographic, medical and psychological information is obtained, through interviews with the accident participants, and/or their families, friends, neighbours and employers, assessment of driving, credit, school and other records, and consulting with appropriate specialists. Brief case histories are used to illustrate salient points.

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B 983 (In: B 972 S) /83/ IRRD 202002
Source

In: Proceedings of the Fifteenth Conference of the American Association for Automotive Medicine AAAM, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA, October 20-23, 1971, p. 172-199, 4 fig, 7 tab, 37 ref.

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