The impact of driver improvement : do we really want to know?

Author(s)
Kaestner, N.F.
Year
Abstract

Evaluative research in driver improvement is examined and found to be either naive with regard to the concepts of face validity, construct validity and regression effects, or to be skeptical. Rededication to valuable research methods is advocated, including consideration of administrative, criterial, statistical, and theoretical model problems.

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B 10452 (In: B 10451)
Source

In: North Carolina Symposium on Highway Safety, Chapel Hill, Spring 1974, p. 1-29, 32 ref.

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