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Citation

Hutchinson JW, Roberts JM, Scorsone FG. Transp. Eng. J. ASCE 1981; 107(3): 255-262.

Affiliation

University of Kentucky, Lexington

Copyright

(Copyright © 1981, American Society of Civil Engineers)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

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Abstract

Recent and on-going behavioral research suggests a potential for bias on the part of the accident investigator who relies on personal subjective judgment rather than thorough objective analysis. Experience suggests that such bias has the greatest potential for producing accident reconstruction errors; these errors reflect an expected low self-testing investigator behavioral predisposition, one that tends to augment damage, danger and threat. The most obvious ameliorative solution to this problem is extensive objective analysis training (in engineering and basic science) for accident investigators. However, because even engineers exhibit behavioral biases in traffic engineering decisions, such training must be coupled with expressive awareness training.

Language: en

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