Personality factors in highway accidents.

Author(s)
McGuire, F.L.
Year
Abstract

personality factors associated with highway accidents are described. In general, the accident-haver is described as being emotionally less mature, less responsible, more asocial/anti-social, and not as well adjusted. He also tends to have a more disturbed history, such as a happy childhood, delinquency, family disruption, and uneven work record. The role of external stress and the concept of accident proneness are also discussed.

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B 11993 T /83.2/ IRRD 224155
Source

Human Factors, Vol. 18 (1976), No. 5 (November), p. 433- 442,62 ref.

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