Affective States and Risky Driving Behavior of Novice and Young Drivers

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Although general car safety has increased considerably and at the same time accident numbers have decreased remarkably on average in the European Union during the last years, the percentage of novice and young car drivers involved in heavy car accidents is still remaining dramatically high, e.g., in Germany more than twice as high compared to older and more experienced drivers based on their proportion of the driving population. Traffic psychological research shows that maladjusted driving behavior caused by affective states is a main contributor to traffic accidents. Therefore, our current experimental study analyzes this influence of affective states on driving performance with regard to novice and young drivers. In an experimental scenario affective states (positive vs. negative valence) were induced in participants and subjects were then asked to drive predefined routes in a driving simulator. Results indicated that drivers drove significantly faster in a positive affective state compared with drivers in a negative affective state. This effect was pronounced by trend for novice drivers.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
Titel49. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie : Supplement to Psychological Test and Assessment Modeling
HerausgeberOnur Güntürkün
Anzahl der Seiten1
VerlagPabst Science Publishers
Erscheinungsdatum2014
Seiten569
ISBN (Print)978-3-89967-993-9
ISBN (elektronisch)978-3-89967-994-6
PublikationsstatusErschienen - 2014
Veranstaltung49. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie 2014: Vielfalt der Psychologie - Ruhr-Universität Bochum , Bochum, Deutschland
Dauer: 21.09.201425.09.2014
Konferenznummer: 49
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