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“Like it’s wrong, but it’s not that wrong:” Exploring the normalization of risk-compensatory strategies among young drivers engaging in illegal smartphone use

Fareed Kaviani, Kristie L. Young, Brady Robards, Sjaan Koppel

2021Journal of Safety Research19 citationsDOI

Topics & Concepts

SeriousnessRisk perceptionHuman factors and ergonomicsCountermeasureInternet privacyInjury preventionPoison controlSuicide preventionComputer securityPerceptionApplied psychologyPsychologyOccupational safety and healthSmartphone applicationFocus groupDistracted drivingSocial psychologyBusinessEngineeringEnvironmental healthMedicineMarketingComputer sciencePolitical scienceLawMultimediaPathologyAerospace engineeringNeuroscienceTraffic and Road SafetyHuman-Automation Interaction and SafetyBehavioral Health and Interventions
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