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Me have a traffic accident? The effects of core self-evaluations on the perceived likelihood and perceived undesirability of traffic accidents

机译:我有交通事故吗?核心自我评估对交通事故感知可能性和感知不良的影响

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Problem: The aim of this article was to demonstrate the influence of "Core Self-Evaluations" (CSEs) on the perception which drivers have of the occurrence of a "traffic accident", in particular the evaluation of its likelihood, of the personal control exercised and its undesirability (attitude). More generally, this article introduces the concept of CSE in the field of driver psychology and discusses its relevance. Method: 201 French drivers replied to a questionnaire measuring CSEs, the perceived likelihood of having an accident, attitude and perceived personal control. Results and discussion: The more positively drivers evaluated themselves, the more they judged that they were in control and that accidents were unlikely. Drivers with a negative self-evaluation had an attitude more negative than drivers with positive CSEs solely when they judged the accident as unlikely. This positive correlation between attitude and perceived likelihood for drivers with negative CSEs could be viewed as the result of "wishful thinking" or "rationalisation" modes of reasoning. For these drivers a positive relationship was also observed between driving experience and perceived personal control, the latter thus cancelling out the effect of CSEs. This result suggest that with experience self-evaluation as a driver becomes positive and compensates for the effect of a negative general self-evaluation on perceived personal control and perceived likelihood. Practical implications: Using and adapting the Experience-Based Analysis technique for each group of drivers (positive or negative CSEs) is recommended, as well as implementing interventions that triggers drivers' awareness of CSEs influence and that promote their self-regulating skills. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:问题:本文的目的是证明“核心自我评估”(CSE)对驾驶员对“交通事故”发生的感知的影响,尤其是对个人控制的可能性的评估锻炼及其不良(态度)。更一般而言,本文介绍了驾驶员心理学领域的CSE概念,并讨论了其相关性。方法:201名法国驾驶员回答了一项问卷调查,该问卷用于衡量CSE,感知到的发生事故的可能性,态度和感知到的个人控制。结果与讨论:驾驶员对自己的评价越积极,他们就越能判断自己处于控制之中,并且不太可能发生事故。自我评估结果为负面的驾驶员仅在认为事故不太可能发生时才比正面CSE的驾驶员更为负面。带有负CSE的驾驶员的态度和感知的可能性之间的这种正相关关系可以被视为推理的“如意算盘”或“理性化”模式的结果。对于这些驾驶员,在驾驶经验和个人控制感之间也发现了积极的关系,后者消除了CSE的影响。该结果表明,随着经验的增加,作为驾驶员的自我评价变得积极,并弥补了负面的一般自我评价对感知的个人控制和感知的可能性的影响。实际意义:建议为每组驾驶员(积极或消极的CSE)使用和调整基于经验的分析技术,并建议实施能够激发驾驶员对CSE影响力意识并促进其自我调节技能的干预措施。 (C)2015 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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