APS
2022 APS Annual Convention · 2022
The Influence of Distracted Driving Self-Efficacy on Distracted Driving Behaviors
- Benjamin Schulte
Texas A&M University - Claire Bowman-Callaway
Texas A&M University - College Station - Stephanie Payne
Texas A&M University - College Station
Abstract
In a confirmatory study of 184 students, perceiving distracted driving as threatening and efficacy for safety strategies (e.g., turning off one’s phone) were predictive of distracted driving behaviors one week later. Furthermore, confidence in one’s distracted driving abilities explained behaviors beyond threat and self-efficacy for the recommended behavior.
Overconfidence