Lerner, N. and Rabinovich, D.A. (1997). Risk perception in young male drivers: What makes them different? Proceedings of Human Factors & Ergonomics Society 41st Annual Meeting, 1, (993-997). Santa Monica, CA: Human Factors and Ergonomics Society....
[translate] ab) What is tolerance for 45.00? may not matter if made together . b) 什么是容忍为45.00 ? 不可以事关,如果一起做。[translate] aThe evaluation of risk perception in driving was obtained 风险悟性的评估在驾驶获得了[translate]
The present study examined in 224 individuals whether an advanced driving training aimed at recognizing, avoiding and handling risks in demanding driving situations, affected perceived risk of driving situations (measured by a questionnaire). The training, which involved both experience and feedback on ...
Investor psychologyplays a significant role in risk-taking and investment decisions. Individual investors' perception of risk, personal experiences, cognitive biases, and emotional reactions can influence their investment choices. For instance,behavioral economicsidentifies loss aversion, a cognitive bias where...
We all face risks every day—whether we’re driving to work, surfing a 60-foot wave, investing, or managing a business. In the financial world, risk refers to the chance that an investment’s actual return will differ from what is expected—the possibility that an investment won’t do as...
Drivers' Risk Perception and Driving Behavior on Residential Area and Rural Road:Comparison of Risk Perception in Following Lead Vehicle on Driving Simulat... Drivers' Risk Perception and Driving Behavior on Residential Area and Rural Road:Comparison of Risk Perception in Following Lead Vehicle on ...
Based on the analysis of risk perception theory, this paper analyzes the risk homeostasis theory and the risk threshold model and discusses the driving behavior risk automatic balanced model. It selects 116 drivers for the experiment on traffic accidents on assembled sections of road G321, S212 an...
The aim of this study was to investigate how various factors affect myopic drivers' nighttime driving skills and nighttime risk perception. A total of 400 myopic drivers and 100 non-myopic drivers participated in the study. The participants were asked to complete a questionnaire that included demogr...
Risk perception 1. Introduction Driver distraction is one of the leading causes of traffic crashes (e.g., Dingus et al., 2016, Singh, 2015, Young and Regan, 2007) and is characterized by a diversion of attention from the primary task of driving to a secondary, non-driving-related task....
In particular we test whether risk measures, such as volatility of returns, or rather subjectively perceived risk, drives asset prices; and if the driver is risk perception, to what extent and in what way it affects market prices. Would, for example, a guarantee product that promises to pay...