Driver behaviour questionnaire a follow-up study
· The aim of the present study was to investigate time-across stability of different factor solutions (two to six factors) of the Driver Behaviour Questionnaire (DBQ) and to examine the changes on self-reported driving pattern in a follow Cited by: Abstract. The aim of the present study was to investigate time-across stability of different factor solutions (two to six factors) of the Driver Behaviour Questionnaire (DBQ) and to examine the changes on self-reported driving pattern in a follow-up sample (n=) after three years of the first responses. Repeated measures ANOVA indicated that there was a significant change Cited by: · The aim of the present study was to investigate time-across stability of different factor solutions (two to six factors) of the Driver Behaviour Questionnaire (DBQ) and to examine the changes on self-reported driving pattern in a follow-up sample (n = ) after three years of the first responses. Repeated measures ANOVA indicated that there was a significant change Cited by:
In a follow-up study, the psychologist obtained a volunteer sample of 10 students aged 17 years from a different sixth form centre. Using a repeated measures design, participants were asked to complete two puzzle tasks as quickly as possible. Task A was to find 10 differences in a 'spot the difference' puzzle while working in silence. Driver Behaviour Questionnaire: A follow-up study. Accident Analysis and Prevention, 38(2), title = "Driver Behaviour Questionnaire: A follow-up study". In an observational study, cars were fitted with video cameras to record the driver’s behaviour. Two psychologists used content analysis to analyse the data from the films. They found that 75% of accidents involved a lack of attention by the driver. The most common distractions were using a hands-free phone or talking to a passenger.
The aim of the present study was to investigate time-across stability of different factor solutions (two to six factors) of the Driver Behaviour. In this study the Manchester Driver Behaviour Questionnaire (DBQ) was employed driving behaviours, Λ, F(2, ) = , p < with follow-up. of impression management on driver behaviour questionnaire Driver behaviour is often studied by using surveys and questionnaires based on self-reports.
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