Learning to drive safely: Social-cognitive responses are predictive of performance rated by novice drivers and their instructors
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Stephan Van den Broucke | Audrey Eertmans | Omer Van den Bergh | An Victoir | O. Bergh | A. Eertmans | A. Victoir | S. Broucke | An Victoir
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