Age and gender differences in perceived accident likelihood and driver competences

被引:95
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作者
Glendon, AI
Dorn, L
Davies, DR
Matthews, G
Taylor, RG
机构
[1] ASTON UNIV,HUMAN FACTORS RES GRP,BIRMINGHAM B4 7ET,W MIDLANDS,ENGLAND
[2] DE MONTFORT UNIV,SCH SOCIAL SCI,DEPT SOCIAL PSYCHOL,LEICESTER LE1 9BH,LEICS,ENGLAND
[3] UNIV DUNDEE,DEPT PSYCHOL,DUNDEE DD1 4HN,SCOTLAND
关键词
perceived accident risk; driving competence; age differences; gender differences;
D O I
10.1111/j.1539-6924.1996.tb00826.x
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Road traffic accident involvement rates show clear age and gender differences which may in part be accounted for by differences in risk perception and perceptions of driving competence. The present study extends and replicates that of Matthews and Moran (1986). Young (18-30 years) and older (45-60 years) male and female drivers responded to a questionnaire on perceived accident risk and driving competence (judgment and skill) with respect to themselves and four target groups, and also rated a series of videotaped driving sequences with respect to likelihood of accident occurrence and perceived driving competence. Results showed that effects of rater characteristics were generally confined to the questionnaire. Younger males were perceived as most likely to experience an accident and were judged to be lower than other groups in driving competence. Younger groups showed little bias against older groups and vice versa, bur gender-related bias was apparent. The findings of Matthews and Moran were generally confirmed. The results are discussed with reference to four main issues: (1) demographic bias effects-which are generally weak; (2) stereotyping on the basis of gender and/or age of driver; (3) group-specific bias; (4) self-appraisal bias.
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页码:755 / 762
页数:8
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