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Aberrant driving behaviours amongst New Zealand truck drivers
Sullman, M.J.M.; Pajo, K.B.; Meadows, M.L. (2002-01-01)Research using the driver behaviour questionnaire (DBQ) has found that aberrant driving behaviours can be categorised into: errors, lapses and violations (and aggressive violations, depending on the version of the DBQ ... -
Expectations of efficacy, social influence and age as predictors of helmet-use in a sample of Spanish adolescents
Fuentes, C.; Gras, M.E.; Font-Mayolas, S.; Bertran, C.; Sullman, M.J.M.; Ballester, D. (2010)Despite the proven effectiveness of helmets in avoiding or reducing the severity of brain injuries and the law requiring their compulsory use, both by drivers and passengers of motorcycles, approximately 20% of Spanish ... -
Experimentation and Stages of Acquisition for Tobacco Consumption in Spanish Adolescents
Font-Mayolas, S.; Gras, M.E.; Planes, M.; Sullman, M.J.M. (2008) -
The pedestrian behaviour of Spanish Adolscents
Sullman, M.J.M.; Gras, M.E.; Font-Mayolas, S.; Masferrer, L.; Cunill, M.; Planes, M. (2010)Adolescent pedestrians are a particularly vulnerable group of road users. This research tested the applicability of the recently developed Adolescent Road user Behaviour Questionnaire (ARBQ) amongst a sample of 2006 Spanish ... -
The road user behaviour of New Zealand adolescents
Sullman, M.J.M.; Mann, H.N. (2009)The present study aimed to describe the road user behaviour of New Zealand adolescents and to investigate the applicability of the Adolescent Road user Behaviour Questionnaire (ARBQ) to New Zealand adolescents. In total ... -
Social desirability and self-reported driving behaviours: Should we be worried?
Sullman, M.J.M.; Taylor, J.E. (2010)There is widespread use of self-report measures of driving behaviour in the traffic psychology literature, despite the frequent criticism that such measures are subject to social desirability bias. However, no research has ... -
What does the driving and riding avoidance scale (DRAS) measure?
Taylor, J.E.; Sullman, M.J.M. (2009)Driving anxiety can have a significant impact on everyday functioning and usually results in some kind of avoidance behaviour. The Driving and Riding Avoidance Scale (DRAS; Stewart, A. E., & St. Peter, C. C. (2004). Driving ... -
What is abstinence? Definitions and examples of abstinence, to prevent the sexual transmission of the HIV virus, according to Spanish university students
Planes, M.; Gomez, A.B.; Gras, E.; Sullman, M.J.M.; Font-Mayolas, S.; Cunill, M.; Aymerich, M. (2009)Research carried out in several Anglo-Saxon countries shows that many undergraduates identify oral sex and anal sex as examples of abstinent behaviour, while many others consider kissing and masturbation as examples of ...