Risk taking from the participant's perspective: the case of driving and accident risk. |
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Authors: | Frank P McKenna Mark S Horswill |
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Affiliation: | School of Psychology, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom. f.p.mckenna@reading.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | Although perceived health risk plays a prominent role in theories of health behavior, its empirical role in risk taking is less clear. In Study 1 (N = 129), 2 measures of drivers' risk-taking behavior were found to be unrelated to self-estimates of accident concern but to be related to self-ratings of driving skill and the perceived thrill of driving. In Study 2 (N = 405), out of a wide range of potential influences, accident concern had the weakest relationship with risk taking. The authors concluded that although health risk is a key feature in many theories of health behavior and a central focus for researchers and policy makers, it may not be such a prominent factor for those actually taking the risk. |
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