In the first half of 2023, an estimated 19,515 people died of motor vehicle crashes (NHTSA, 2023). Deffenbacher et al. (2003) found that anger behind the wheel could predict risky and unsafe driving behaviors. Being in an elevated negative emotional state may make one more likely to drive recklessly. Most driving programs do not consider how emotions and personality affect drivers’ behavior.
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Personality, Frustration, and Simulated Driving
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Poster
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Summer Undergraduate Research Program (University of West Florida, Pensacola, Florida, 08/2024)
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Steven K. Kass (Faculty Mentor)
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University of West Florida Libraries; Argo Scholar Commons
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99380576896906600
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Summer Undergraduate Research Program 2024; Psychology; Usha Kundu, MD College of Health