Self-concept as a risky driver: Mediating the relationship between racing video games and on-road driving violations in a community-based sample
Volume: 43, Pages: 15 - 23
Published: Nov 1, 2016
Abstract
The mediating relationship of self-conceptions as a risky driver on self-reported driving violations was examined for players of “drive’em up” and “circuit” racing video games using an Internet survey of automobile and racing club members. Structural equation modelling (SEM) tested Fischer et al. (2012) extended socio-cognitive model on the effects of risk-glorifying media on cognitions and actions. An Internet questionnaire was developed and...
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Title
Self-concept as a risky driver: Mediating the relationship between racing video games and on-road driving violations in a community-based sample
Published Date
Nov 1, 2016
Volume
43
Pages
15 - 23
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