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A STUDY OF THE PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE RULE VIOLATION BEHAVIOUR OF DRIVERS Mohammed Najeeb. P. M Motor Vehicle Department, Ministry of Transport, Kerala, India. Mob +[removed]
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Document Date: 2014-12-22 09:43:20


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Transport / Sydney / /

Company

Stanton N.A. / Pearson / Kraft / Baxter / Manstead A. S. / /

Continent

Asia / /

Country

Netherlands / India / /

Currency

USD / rupee / /

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Facility

University of Antwerp / Bharathiar University / Ghent University / /

IndustryTerm

car accidents / gross domestic product / law breaking / insufficient information processing / law abiding / /

MarketIndex

Dula Dangerous Driving / /

Organization

Motor Vehicle Department / University of Antwerp / Ghent University / Roads and Traffic Authority of NSW / UN ESCAP / Bharathiar University / Ministry of Transport / /

Person

Frédéric Declercq / Jennifer / Wim Janssens / Paul Verhaeghe / Cynthia Schonfeld / Richard Tay / Parker et.al / Shah / Barry Watson / Philip Champness / Seeking Scale (Zukerman) / Mohammed Najeeb / Katy White / Deborah Tunnicliff / Rebecca Lancaster / Chris S. Dula / Patrick De Pelsmacker / Darren Wishart / S. Subramanian / Rachel Ward / /

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Position

investigator / driver / professor / Walker / commissioner / Executive / head of the department / Walker / G.H. / Safety Executive / /

ProgrammingLanguage

Hoc / /

ProvinceOrState

Kerala / /

PublishedMedium

Personality and Individual Differences / British Journal of Social Psychology / Journal of Applied Psychology / Journal of Personality and Social Psychology / /

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