Seat belts : contextual factors and bias of reported use.

Author(s)
Fhanér, G. & Hane, M.
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Abstract

It was hypothesized that if the observed discrepancy between reported and observed seat belt usage was due to a social desirability response set, the discrepancy should be reduced if the respondents were told that their belt use had been observed. This observation factor was investigated together with survey sponsorship and interviewer sex in a study using 2x3x2 factorial design.

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B 8003 /83.2/91.2/
Source

Solna, The National Swedish Road Safety Office, 1972, 19 p.+ app., ref.; Report No. 23.

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