This thesis has two aims. First, it sets out to develop an alternative methodology for the investigation of risk homeostasis theory (RHT). It is argued that the current methodologies of the pseudo-experimental design and post hoc analysis of road-traffic accident data both have their limitations, and that the newer 'game' type simulation exercises are also, but for different reasons, incapable of testing RHT predictions. The alternative methodology described here is based on the simulation of physical risk with intrinsic reward rather than a 'points pay-off'. The second aim of the thesis is to examine a number of predictions made by RHT through the use of this alternative methodology. Since the pseudo-experimental design and post hoc analys...
Traversing the automotive environment exposes drivers to a risk of property damage, injury, and deat...
Technological progress is suggesting dramatic changes to the tasks of the driver, with the general a...
The intention of this paper is to show that the statistical approach to risk is not enough to explai...
Risk homeostasis theory (RHT) suggests that changes made to the intrinsic risk of environments are n...
Die Risikohomeostasistheorie (RHT) ist ein formales Konzept zur Erklärung menschlichen Verhaltens im...
A provocative theory, a wide variety of evidence, some interesting anecdotes, and a colourful writin...
In Wilde's risk homeostasis theory, it is assumed that people have a target risk which guides their ...
Risk Allostasis Theory states that drivers seek to maintain a feeling of risk within a preferred ran...
What are the behavioral effects of voluntary self-protection in situations where the probabilities a...
Determining how living beings react to tasks that reflect realistic situations of risk has given ris...
As traffic participation is inherently a risky activity, traffic psychology has generated a great nu...
Unwanted risk taking behaviour is something which weighs heavily on society, and yet high accident r...
Traversing the automotive environment exposes drivers to a risk of property damage, injury, and deat...
The traffic safety depends on the three elements: driver, vehicle and road. The driver is the least ...
It is assumed that the mental representation of the causal structure of environmental risks, i.e., t...
Traversing the automotive environment exposes drivers to a risk of property damage, injury, and deat...
Technological progress is suggesting dramatic changes to the tasks of the driver, with the general a...
The intention of this paper is to show that the statistical approach to risk is not enough to explai...
Risk homeostasis theory (RHT) suggests that changes made to the intrinsic risk of environments are n...
Die Risikohomeostasistheorie (RHT) ist ein formales Konzept zur Erklärung menschlichen Verhaltens im...
A provocative theory, a wide variety of evidence, some interesting anecdotes, and a colourful writin...
In Wilde's risk homeostasis theory, it is assumed that people have a target risk which guides their ...
Risk Allostasis Theory states that drivers seek to maintain a feeling of risk within a preferred ran...
What are the behavioral effects of voluntary self-protection in situations where the probabilities a...
Determining how living beings react to tasks that reflect realistic situations of risk has given ris...
As traffic participation is inherently a risky activity, traffic psychology has generated a great nu...
Unwanted risk taking behaviour is something which weighs heavily on society, and yet high accident r...
Traversing the automotive environment exposes drivers to a risk of property damage, injury, and deat...
The traffic safety depends on the three elements: driver, vehicle and road. The driver is the least ...
It is assumed that the mental representation of the causal structure of environmental risks, i.e., t...
Traversing the automotive environment exposes drivers to a risk of property damage, injury, and deat...
Technological progress is suggesting dramatic changes to the tasks of the driver, with the general a...
The intention of this paper is to show that the statistical approach to risk is not enough to explai...