Fear and danger appraisals of a road-crossing scenario: a developmental perspective.
暂无分享,去创建一个
Tova Rosenbloom | Dan Nemrodov | Ehud Eldror | Adar Ben-Eliyahu | Adar Ben-Eliyahu | Dan Nemrodov | Tova Rosenbloom | Ehud Eldror
[1] D S Young,et al. Training children in road crossing skills using a roadside simulation. , 1987, Accident; analysis and prevention.
[2] J. Thomson,et al. Children's perception of safety and danger on the road. , 1991, British journal of psychology.
[3] N. King,et al. Psychometric evaluation of a revised fear survey schedule for children and adolescents. , 1992, Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines.
[4] Valerie M. Chase,et al. How to keep children safe in traffic: find the daredevils early. , 2003, Journal of experimental psychology. Applied.
[5] Graeme S Halford,et al. Theory of mind and relational complexity. , 2003, Child development.
[6] Hans Bengtsson,et al. Cognition and character traits as determinants of young children’s behaviour in traffic situations , 2000 .
[7] David N. Lee,et al. Young children's learning on road‐crossing simulations , 1993 .
[8] M Suzanne Zeedyk,et al. Stop, look, listen, and think? What young children really do when crossing the road. , 2002, Accident; analysis and prevention.
[9] B A Morrongiello,et al. Why do boys engage in more risk taking than girls? The role of attributions, beliefs, and risk appraisals. , 1998, Journal of pediatric psychology.
[10] Jodie M Plumert,et al. Children's perception of gap affordances: bicycling across traffic-filled intersections in an immersive virtual environment. , 2004, Child development.
[11] D. Whitebread,et al. Learning to cross the road: Cognition in action , 1999 .
[12] P. Hancock,et al. Influence of Approach Angle on Estimates of Time-To-Contact , 1996 .
[13] R. Siegler,et al. Development of Time, Speed, and Distance Concepts , 1979 .
[14] Tova Rosenbloom,et al. Sensation seeking and detection of risky road signals: a developmental perspective. , 2002, Accident; analysis and prevention.
[15] James A. Thomson. Child development and the aims of road safety education : a review and analysis , 1996 .
[16] R B Isler,et al. Child pedestrians' crossing gap thresholds. , 1998, Accident; analysis and prevention.
[17] George L. Dunbar,et al. Young children's concepts of danger , 2000 .
[18] H. Wellman,et al. The mind's "I": children's conception of the mind as an active agent. , 1994, Child development.
[19] J. Demetre,et al. The salience of occluding vehicles to child pedestrians , 1994 .
[20] C I Howarth,et al. An analysis of road accidents involving child pedestrians. , 1974, Ergonomics.
[21] Stillso n. The Psychology of Vision , 1932 .
[22] D. Whitebread,et al. The contribution of visual search strategies to the development of pedestrian skills by 4-11 year-old children. , 2000, The British journal of educational psychology.
[23] C. Nakamura,et al. A fear survey schedule for children (FSS-FC): a factor analytic comparison with manifest anxiety (CMAS). , 1968, Behaviour research and therapy.
[24] T. Ollendick. Reliability and validity of the Revised Fear Surgery Schedule for Children (FSSC-R). , 1983, Behaviour research and therapy.
[25] M. S. Zeedyk,et al. Tackling children's road safety through edutainment: an evaluation of effectiveness. , 2003, Health education research.
[26] R. Isler,et al. Child Pedestrians' Judgments of Safe Crossing Gaps at Three Different Vehicle Approach Speeds: A Preliminary Study. , 1996 .
[27] G. Dunbar,et al. CONTROL PROCESSES AND ROAD-CROSSING SKILLS , 1999 .
[28] J. Thomson,et al. Problems of attention and visual search in the context of child pedestrian behaviour , 1998 .
[29] B. Morrongiello,et al. Gender biases in children's appraisals of injury risk and other children's risk-taking behaviors. , 2000, Journal of experimental child psychology.
[30] John Austin,et al. Teaching Pedestrian Safety Skills to Children , 2004 .
[31] Benjamin K Barton,et al. Brief report: Increasing children's safe pedestrian behaviors through simple skills training. , 2007, Journal of pediatric psychology.
[32] A. Leslie. Pretending and believing: issues in the theory of ToMM , 1994, Cognition.
[33] Kirstie. Whelan,et al. Children's Understanding of Drivers' Intentions , 2006 .
[34] T. Pitcairn,et al. Individual differences in road crossing ability in young children and adults. , 2000, British journal of psychology.
[35] J. Thomson,et al. Influence of virtual reality training on the roadside crossing judgments of child pedestrians. , 2005, Journal of experimental psychology. Applied.
[36] B. Carcary,et al. Children and road safety: increasing knowledge does not improve behaviour. , 2001, The British journal of educational psychology.
[37] T H Ollendick,et al. What is the Revised Fear Survey Schedule for Children measuring? , 2002, Behaviour research and therapy.
[38] Kirstie. Whelan,et al. Recognizing the hazards , 1999 .
[39] F. Matsuda. Duration, distance, and speed judgments of two moving objects by 4- to 11-year olds. , 1996, Journal of experimental child psychology.
[40] J. Lerner,et al. Fear, anger, and risk. , 2001, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[41] F. Wilkening. Integrating velocity, time, and distance information: A developmental study , 1981, Cognitive Psychology.
[42] Lee Dn,et al. The optic flow field: the foundation of vision. , 1980 .