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Automaticity, mindfulness, and self-control as predictors of dangerous texting behavior
Volume: 3, Issue: 3, Pages: 383 - 400
Published: Apr 1, 2015
Abstract
The problems of distracted driving and distracted pedestrian accidents have attracted the attention of public health officials, transportation and psychology researchers, and communication scholars. Though public safety campaigns intended to curb dangerous texting behaviors have been implemented, relatively little is known about the psychological processes involved in these behaviors. Our study integrates emerging research on automatic behavior,...
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Title
Automaticity, mindfulness, and self-control as predictors of dangerous texting behavior
Published Date
Apr 1, 2015
Volume
3
Issue
3
Pages
383 - 400
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