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A Pilot Study on Impact of Mood State on Emergency Response Capacity for Young Novice Drivers
2022
Journal of Advanced Transportation
As young novice drivers are inclined to getting involved in traffic accidents due to their improper emergency response under sorts of gender affective state, namely, mood, widely generated in fast-paced urban life, it is of great necessary to study the impact of mood state on responsive capacity for young novice drivers. Fourteen college students were recruited to take part in complex reaction experiments for this pilot study. Each subject's mood was collected through a simplified POMS scale,
doi:10.1155/2022/1411519
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