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Aggressive driving [[electronic resource] ] : insights derived from psychology's general aggression model / / Yusheng Lin
Aggressive driving [[electronic resource] ] : insights derived from psychology's general aggression model / / Yusheng Lin
Autore Lin Yusheng <1976->
Pubbl/distr/stampa El Paso, : LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (192 p.)
Disciplina 363.12/51
Collana Criminal justice : recent scholarship
Soggetto topico Aggressive driving
Aggressiveness
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-59332-717-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910462908903321
Lin Yusheng <1976->  
El Paso, : LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC, 2013
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Aggressive driving [[electronic resource] ] : insights derived from psychology's general aggression model / / Yusheng Lin
Aggressive driving [[electronic resource] ] : insights derived from psychology's general aggression model / / Yusheng Lin
Autore Lin Yusheng <1976->
Pubbl/distr/stampa El Paso, : LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (192 p.)
Disciplina 363.12/51
Collana Criminal justice : recent scholarship
Soggetto topico Aggressive driving
Aggressiveness
ISBN 1-59332-717-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910786221603321
Lin Yusheng <1976->  
El Paso, : LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Aggressive driving : insights derived from psychology's general aggression model / / Yusheng Lin
Aggressive driving : insights derived from psychology's general aggression model / / Yusheng Lin
Autore Lin Yusheng <1976->
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa El Paso, : LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (192 p.)
Disciplina 363.12/51
Collana Criminal justice : recent scholarship
Soggetto topico Aggressive driving
Aggressiveness
ISBN 1-59332-717-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- CHAPTER 1 Background Information -- CHAPTER 2 Theoretical Framework for the Study of Aggressive Driving -- CHAPTER 3 Hypotheses and Methodology -- CHAPTER 4 Findings -- CHAPTER 5 Conclusion -- Appendices -- Appendix 1: Aggressive Driving Survey -- Appendix 2: Washington Driver's Experience Survey -- Appendix 3: Results of Exploratory Factor Analysis -- Appendix 4: Descriptive Statistics for Study 2 -- Appendix 5: Replicated Regression Model without Cross-loading observed variables -- References -- Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910812552303321
Lin Yusheng <1976->  
El Paso, : LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Driver distraction and inattention : advances in research and countermeasures / / [edited] by Michael A. Regan, John D. Lee, and Trent W. Victor
Driver distraction and inattention : advances in research and countermeasures / / [edited] by Michael A. Regan, John D. Lee, and Trent W. Victor
Autore Lee John D.
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Farnham, Surrey, England ; , : Ashgate, , c2013-
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (465 p.)
Disciplina 363.12/51
Altri autori (Persone) ReganMichael A
LeeJohn D
VictorTrent W
Collana Human factors in road and rail transport
Soggetto topico Distracted driving
Distracted driving - Research
Traffic safety
Cell phones and traffic accidents
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-7680-9582-4
1-317-14788-X
1-315-57815-8
1-317-14787-1
1-283-85966-1
1-4094-2586-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto List of Figures ix -- List of Tables xiii About the Editors xv -- List of Contributors xvii Foreword xxi -- Acknowledgements xxiii -- Part I: Introduction 1 -- Introduction 3 / Michael A. Regan and John D. Lee -- Part II: Distraction and Inattention - Theory, Philosophy and Definition -- 2 Driven to Distraction and Back Again 9 / Peter A. Hancock -- 3 Attention Selection and Multitasking in Everyday Driving: A Conceptual Model 27 / Johan Engstrom, Trent Victor and Gustav Markkula -- 4 Driver Distraction and Inattention: A Queuing Theory Approach 55 / John W. Senders -- 5 The Relationship between Driver Distraction and Mental Workload 63 / Nina Schaap, Richard van der Horst, Bart van Arem and Karel Brookhuis Part III: Visual and Attentional Processes -- 6 How is Driving-Related Attention in Driving with Visual Secondary Tasks Controlled? Evidence for Top-Down Attentional Control 83 / Barbara Metz, Nadja Schoemig and Hans-Peter Krueger -- 7 Proposing a Risk Monitor Model Based on Emotions and Feelings: Exploring the Boundaries of Perception and Learning 103 -- Truls Vaa Part IV: Distraction - Crashes and Crash Risk -- 8 Distraction and Inattention: Top Crash Causes in the USA 123 / Ralph H. Craft and Brian Preslopsky -- 9 Driver Distraction in Commercial Motor Vehicle Operations 141 / Richard J. Hanowski, Rebecca L. Olson, Jeffery S. Hickman and Joseph Bocanegra -- 10 Driver Distraction and Inattention and their Role in Crashes and Safety-Critical Events 157 / Craig P. Gordon and Michael A. Regan -- 11 A Review of Epidemiological Data on the Risks of using a Telephone while Driving 171 / Jean-Louis Martin -- 12 Drivers: Perceptions of Risk linked to Mobile Phone Use while Driving and Implications for the Design of Driver Awareness Campaigns 195 / Corinne Brusque -- Part V: Distraction - Measurement -- 13 Development and Validation of an Ecological Driver Distraction Evaluation Tool 211 / Kristie L. Young, Michael G. Lenné, Jeffery Archer and Amy Williamson -- 14 Oculometric Measures as an Index of Clinical Causes of Driver Drowsiness and Inattention 229 William Torch and Carlos Cardillo Part VI: Distraction - Effects on Driving Performance 15 Driving Whilst Using In-Vehicle Information Systems (IVIS): Benchmarking the Impairment to Alcohol 253 Tony Wynn, John H. Richardson and Alan Stevens 16 Visual Attention in Novice Drivers: A Lack of Situation Awareness 277 Melissa Dickinson, Eugene Chekaluk and Julia Irwin 17 Impact of Mobile Phone Use on Driving Performance: Review of Experimental Literature 293 Marie-Pierre Bruyas Part VII: Distraction Countermeasures 18 Melbourne Drivers: Observed Use of Mobile Phones: Could there be Unintended Consequences of Partial Bans? 313 / Christina M. Rudin-Brown, Kristie L. Young and Michael G. Lenné -- 19 The Driver Distraction Detection Algorithm AttenD 327 / Katja Kircher and Christer Ahlstrom -- 20 Management of Distraction Risk from Mobile Phones in the UK Rail Industry 349 Toni Luke, Jay Heavisides and Dan Basacik 21 Smart Driving Assistance Systems: Designing and Evaluating Ecological and Conventional Displays 373 / Stewart A. Birrell and Mark S. Young -- 22 Using Road Safety Evidence and "Safety in Design" Approaches to Regulate Driver Distraction from Roadside Advertising 389 / Tim Horberry, Michael A. Regan and Jessica Edquist -- 23 The Impact of Sleepiness on Lane Positioning in Truck Driving 405 / David Sandberg, Mattias Wahde, Anna Anund, Goran Kecklund and Torbjorn ©kerstedt -- Part VIII: Conclusions -- 24 Distraction and Inattention: Current Themes and Research Directions 419 / John D. Lee and Michael A. Regan -- Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910452587603321
Lee John D.  
Farnham, Surrey, England ; , : Ashgate, , c2013-
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Driver Distraction and Inattention
Driver Distraction and Inattention
Autore Regan Michael A
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa CRC Press, 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (465 p.)
Disciplina 363.12/51
Collana Human factors in road and rail transport
Soggetto topico Distracted driving
Distracted driving - Research
Traffic safety
Cell phones and traffic accidents
ISBN 0-7680-9582-4
1-317-14788-X
1-315-57815-8
1-317-14787-1
1-283-85966-1
1-4094-2586-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto List of Figures ix -- List of Tables xiii About the Editors xv -- List of Contributors xvii Foreword xxi -- Acknowledgements xxiii -- Part I: Introduction 1 -- Introduction 3 / Michael A. Regan and John D. Lee -- Part II: Distraction and Inattention - Theory, Philosophy and Definition -- 2 Driven to Distraction and Back Again 9 / Peter A. Hancock -- 3 Attention Selection and Multitasking in Everyday Driving: A Conceptual Model 27 / Johan Engstrom, Trent Victor and Gustav Markkula -- 4 Driver Distraction and Inattention: A Queuing Theory Approach 55 / John W. Senders -- 5 The Relationship between Driver Distraction and Mental Workload 63 / Nina Schaap, Richard van der Horst, Bart van Arem and Karel Brookhuis Part III: Visual and Attentional Processes -- 6 How is Driving-Related Attention in Driving with Visual Secondary Tasks Controlled? Evidence for Top-Down Attentional Control 83 / Barbara Metz, Nadja Schoemig and Hans-Peter Krueger -- 7 Proposing a Risk Monitor Model Based on Emotions and Feelings: Exploring the Boundaries of Perception and Learning 103 -- Truls Vaa Part IV: Distraction - Crashes and Crash Risk -- 8 Distraction and Inattention: Top Crash Causes in the USA 123 / Ralph H. Craft and Brian Preslopsky -- 9 Driver Distraction in Commercial Motor Vehicle Operations 141 / Richard J. Hanowski, Rebecca L. Olson, Jeffery S. Hickman and Joseph Bocanegra -- 10 Driver Distraction and Inattention and their Role in Crashes and Safety-Critical Events 157 / Craig P. Gordon and Michael A. Regan -- 11 A Review of Epidemiological Data on the Risks of using a Telephone while Driving 171 / Jean-Louis Martin -- 12 Drivers: Perceptions of Risk linked to Mobile Phone Use while Driving and Implications for the Design of Driver Awareness Campaigns 195 / Corinne Brusque -- Part V: Distraction - Measurement -- 13 Development and Validation of an Ecological Driver Distraction Evaluation Tool 211 / Kristie L. Young, Michael G. Lenné, Jeffery Archer and Amy Williamson -- 14 Oculometric Measures as an Index of Clinical Causes of Driver Drowsiness and Inattention 229 William Torch and Carlos Cardillo Part VI: Distraction - Effects on Driving Performance 15 Driving Whilst Using In-Vehicle Information Systems (IVIS): Benchmarking the Impairment to Alcohol 253 Tony Wynn, John H. Richardson and Alan Stevens 16 Visual Attention in Novice Drivers: A Lack of Situation Awareness 277 Melissa Dickinson, Eugene Chekaluk and Julia Irwin 17 Impact of Mobile Phone Use on Driving Performance: Review of Experimental Literature 293 Marie-Pierre Bruyas Part VII: Distraction Countermeasures 18 Melbourne Drivers: Observed Use of Mobile Phones: Could there be Unintended Consequences of Partial Bans? 313 / Christina M. Rudin-Brown, Kristie L. Young and Michael G. Lenné -- 19 The Driver Distraction Detection Algorithm AttenD 327 / Katja Kircher and Christer Ahlstrom -- 20 Management of Distraction Risk from Mobile Phones in the UK Rail Industry 349 Toni Luke, Jay Heavisides and Dan Basacik 21 Smart Driving Assistance Systems: Designing and Evaluating Ecological and Conventional Displays 373 / Stewart A. Birrell and Mark S. Young -- 22 Using Road Safety Evidence and "Safety in Design" Approaches to Regulate Driver Distraction from Roadside Advertising 389 / Tim Horberry, Michael A. Regan and Jessica Edquist -- 23 The Impact of Sleepiness on Lane Positioning in Truck Driving 405 / David Sandberg, Mattias Wahde, Anna Anund, Goran Kecklund and Torbjorn ©kerstedt -- Part VIII: Conclusions -- 24 Distraction and Inattention: Current Themes and Research Directions 419 / John D. Lee and Michael A. Regan -- Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910779335903321
Regan Michael A  
CRC Press, 2017
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Driver Distraction and Inattention
Driver Distraction and Inattention
Autore Regan Michael A
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa CRC Press, 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (465 p.)
Disciplina 363.12/51
Collana Human factors in road and rail transport
Soggetto topico Distracted driving
Distracted driving - Research
Traffic safety
Cell phones and traffic accidents
ISBN 0-7680-9582-4
1-317-14788-X
1-315-57815-8
1-317-14787-1
1-283-85966-1
1-4094-2586-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto List of Figures ix -- List of Tables xiii About the Editors xv -- List of Contributors xvii Foreword xxi -- Acknowledgements xxiii -- Part I: Introduction 1 -- Introduction 3 / Michael A. Regan and John D. Lee -- Part II: Distraction and Inattention - Theory, Philosophy and Definition -- 2 Driven to Distraction and Back Again 9 / Peter A. Hancock -- 3 Attention Selection and Multitasking in Everyday Driving: A Conceptual Model 27 / Johan Engstrom, Trent Victor and Gustav Markkula -- 4 Driver Distraction and Inattention: A Queuing Theory Approach 55 / John W. Senders -- 5 The Relationship between Driver Distraction and Mental Workload 63 / Nina Schaap, Richard van der Horst, Bart van Arem and Karel Brookhuis Part III: Visual and Attentional Processes -- 6 How is Driving-Related Attention in Driving with Visual Secondary Tasks Controlled? Evidence for Top-Down Attentional Control 83 / Barbara Metz, Nadja Schoemig and Hans-Peter Krueger -- 7 Proposing a Risk Monitor Model Based on Emotions and Feelings: Exploring the Boundaries of Perception and Learning 103 -- Truls Vaa Part IV: Distraction - Crashes and Crash Risk -- 8 Distraction and Inattention: Top Crash Causes in the USA 123 / Ralph H. Craft and Brian Preslopsky -- 9 Driver Distraction in Commercial Motor Vehicle Operations 141 / Richard J. Hanowski, Rebecca L. Olson, Jeffery S. Hickman and Joseph Bocanegra -- 10 Driver Distraction and Inattention and their Role in Crashes and Safety-Critical Events 157 / Craig P. Gordon and Michael A. Regan -- 11 A Review of Epidemiological Data on the Risks of using a Telephone while Driving 171 / Jean-Louis Martin -- 12 Drivers: Perceptions of Risk linked to Mobile Phone Use while Driving and Implications for the Design of Driver Awareness Campaigns 195 / Corinne Brusque -- Part V: Distraction - Measurement -- 13 Development and Validation of an Ecological Driver Distraction Evaluation Tool 211 / Kristie L. Young, Michael G. Lenné, Jeffery Archer and Amy Williamson -- 14 Oculometric Measures as an Index of Clinical Causes of Driver Drowsiness and Inattention 229 William Torch and Carlos Cardillo Part VI: Distraction - Effects on Driving Performance 15 Driving Whilst Using In-Vehicle Information Systems (IVIS): Benchmarking the Impairment to Alcohol 253 Tony Wynn, John H. Richardson and Alan Stevens 16 Visual Attention in Novice Drivers: A Lack of Situation Awareness 277 Melissa Dickinson, Eugene Chekaluk and Julia Irwin 17 Impact of Mobile Phone Use on Driving Performance: Review of Experimental Literature 293 Marie-Pierre Bruyas Part VII: Distraction Countermeasures 18 Melbourne Drivers: Observed Use of Mobile Phones: Could there be Unintended Consequences of Partial Bans? 313 / Christina M. Rudin-Brown, Kristie L. Young and Michael G. Lenné -- 19 The Driver Distraction Detection Algorithm AttenD 327 / Katja Kircher and Christer Ahlstrom -- 20 Management of Distraction Risk from Mobile Phones in the UK Rail Industry 349 Toni Luke, Jay Heavisides and Dan Basacik 21 Smart Driving Assistance Systems: Designing and Evaluating Ecological and Conventional Displays 373 / Stewart A. Birrell and Mark S. Young -- 22 Using Road Safety Evidence and "Safety in Design" Approaches to Regulate Driver Distraction from Roadside Advertising 389 / Tim Horberry, Michael A. Regan and Jessica Edquist -- 23 The Impact of Sleepiness on Lane Positioning in Truck Driving 405 / David Sandberg, Mattias Wahde, Anna Anund, Goran Kecklund and Torbjorn ©kerstedt -- Part VIII: Conclusions -- 24 Distraction and Inattention: Current Themes and Research Directions 419 / John D. Lee and Michael A. Regan -- Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910816193303321
Regan Michael A  
CRC Press, 2017
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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