Big-five personality factors affecting pedestrian crossing behaviours
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2011
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Resumo |
Human personality is an important component of psychological factors affecting pedestrian crossing. This paper reports a questionnaire survey on the effects of pedestrian personalities (including neuroticism, extraversion, openness, agreeableness and conscientiousness) on pedestrian violation in China. 675 feedbacks were obtained, of which 535 samples were valid for analysis. The results of the hierarchical regression analysis showed that educational level had significant effect on violation; agreeableness had significant effect on violation, conditional compliance and unconditional compliance; consciousness had significant effect on violation and conditional compliance; extraversion had significant effect on unconditional compliance; neuroticism had significant effect on violation; educational level had significant effect on violation. The results implied that psychological measures played a very important role in pedestrian safety. |
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application/pdf |
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American Society of Civil Engineers |
Relação |
http://eprints.qut.edu.au/50770/1/ICTIS_big-five_factors_affecting_pedestrian.pdf DOI:10.1061/41177(415)200 Jiang, Nan, Xiao, Yilong, Chen, Yue, Shi, Kan, Watson, Barry C., King, Mark J., Fleiter, Judy J., Wang, Shaoyong, & Wang, Liping (2011) Big-five personality factors affecting pedestrian crossing behaviours. In Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Transportation Information and Safety, American Society of Civil Engineers, China, pp. 1577-1583. |
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Copyright 2011 (please consult the authors). |
Fonte |
Centre for Accident Research & Road Safety - Qld (CARRS-Q); Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Psychology & Counselling |
Palavras-Chave | #Big-Five personalities #pedestrian #violation #compliance |
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Conference Paper |