Following slower drivers: Lead driver status moderates driver’s anger and behavioural responses and exonerates culpability

Volume: 22, Pages: 140 - 149
Published: Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
Two experiments investigated the effects of lead-driver status on the anger-experienced and aggression-expressed in traffic scenarios in which the lead drivers’ actions were determined by an event obviously beyond, or within, their control. Experiment I contrasted reactions to lead-cars bearing Learner driver markings (Low Status) or similar unmarked cars (Control), while Experiment II contrasted reactions to Ambulances (High Status) or...
Paper Details
Title
Following slower drivers: Lead driver status moderates driver’s anger and behavioural responses and exonerates culpability
Published Date
Jan 1, 2014
Volume
22
Pages
140 - 149
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