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Journal of safety research, 2021-06, Vol.77, p.86-98
2021
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Personality predictors of speeding: Anger-Aggression and Impulsive-Sensation Seeking. A systematic review and meta-analysis
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  • Journal of safety research, 2021-06, Vol.77, p.86-98
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Chicago: Elsevier Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2021
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  • •This review aimed to identify the most influential personality predictors of speeding.•Anger-Aggression positively correlated with Speeding (at a low intensity).•Impulsive-Sensation Seeking correlated stronger with Speeding (also at low intensity).•For professional drivers, the associations with Speeding were non-significant. Introduction: The purpose of this review was to identify the most influential personality predictors of speeding. Method: Thus, this study analyzed the associations of Anger-Aggression and Impulsive-Sensation Seeking with Speeding. Research studies included in online databases and papers identified in previous reviews were considered for inclusion. Results: Using a random effects model, we found a small but significant effect for the relation between Anger-Aggression and Speeding (r = 0.12 [0.06–0.18],Z = 3.85,p < 0.001). We identified a significantly stronger effect for the relation between Impulsive-Sensation Seeking and Speeding, but still of low magnitude (r = 0.23 [0.16–0.29],Z = 6.54,p < 0.001). Moderator analysis revealed only one significant moderator: driver type. Namely, for professional drivers, the relation with Speeding was non-significant for both predictors (r = −0.004, p = 0.958 for Impulsive-Sensation Seeking and r = 0.02, p = 0.720 for Anger-Aggression, respectively) and significantly smaller than the associations for general population and young drivers. Conclusions: Overall, our results confirm Speeding’s associations with both hypothesized most important predictors, but at a low magnitude.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 0022-4375
eISSN: 1879-1247
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsr.2021.02.004
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_2538049243

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