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Cognitive processes and individual differences in judgments relevant to drunk driving.
Authors:Jaccard  James; Turrisi  Robert
Abstract:The present study explored cognitive processes in judgments of drunkenness relative to legally allowable blood alcohol levels for driving. Judgments were based on the manipulation of three cues in hypothetical scenarios in a 3?×?4?×?3 factorial design (Type of Drink?×?Number of Drinks?×?Time to Consume). In addition, personality and behavioral characteristics influencing the accuracy of judgments of drunkenness relative to true blood alcohol levels were examined. Results indicated the presence of several misperceptions and inappropriate response tendencies that potentially can be modified with educational efforts. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:cognitive processes  judgement  drunkenness  blood alcohol levels  legal levels for driving  type of drink  number of drinks  time consuming drinks  college students
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