Presentation 2007/8/24
Effects of Task Performance Costs and Risk Cognition on the Task Inviting Rule Violation Behavior
Kazushige WADA, Shinnosuke USUI, Kazumitsu SHINOHARA, Kouji KANDA, Takahiro NAKAMURA, Toshiyuki TACHIKAKE,
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Abstract(in English) Participants were asked to confirm a trial number every time after a dummy task. We set two kinds of task performance costs (large and small, within-participants) and two kinds of risk instructions (high and low, between-participants). In performing the task, different from a defined rule, participants could go to the next trial without confirming the trial number. We counted this omission as violation behavior. Participants omitted the confirmation in the large cost condition than in the small cost condition. There was no difference between in tow risk conditions. These results show the effect of the cost to rule violation.
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Keyword(in English) violation behavior / task performance costs / risk cognition
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Title (in English) Effects of Task Performance Costs and Risk Cognition on the Task Inviting Rule Violation Behavior
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Keyword(1) violation behavior
Keyword(2) task performance costs
Keyword(3) risk cognition
1st Author's Name Kazushige WADA
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Early Childhood Education, Heian Jogakuin (St. Agnes') University()
2nd Author's Name Shinnosuke USUI
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Human Science, Osaka University
3rd Author's Name Kazumitsu SHINOHARA
3rd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Human Science, Osaka University
4th Author's Name Kouji KANDA
4th Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology
5th Author's Name Takahiro NAKAMURA
5th Author's Affiliation National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health
6th Author's Name Toshiyuki TACHIKAKE
6th Author's Affiliation Department for the Administration of Safety and Hygiene, Osaka University
Date 2007/8/24
Paper # SSS2007-14
Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 204
Page pp.pp.-
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