ARE THEY REALLY SHORT CUTS? ESTIMATING SEAT BELT USE WITH SELF-REPORT MEASURES

Auteur(s)
STREFF, FM MICHIGAN UNIV, TRANSP RES INST, USA WAGENAAR, AC MICHIGAN UNIV, TRANSP RES INST, USA
Jaar
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The utility of estimating rates of automobile seat belt use withself-report measures was examined. Self-report measures overestimate belt use rates compared to observational surveys of the same population. laws mandating seat belt use did not substantially affect thedegree to which self-reports are upwardly biased. It was found self-report measures overestimate observed belt use by 8.9 to 19.4 percentage points or by a factor of 1.2 to 2. The best estimate is that self-reported seat belt use rates be discounted by 12 percentage points to estimate actual belt use rates.

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Bibliotheeknummer
I 826201 IRRD 9001
Uitgave

ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION 1989 /12 E21 6 PAG:509-16 T10

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