Presentation 2014-10-20
A Study on the Development of a Tool for Measuring Implicit Safety Attitudes
Yudai Watanabe, Keigo Nakayama, Eri Fukumoto, Takuro Shoji,
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Abstract(in English) The possibility of the measurement of the potential safety attitudes that depend on neither performance evaluation from others nor subjective evaluation was examined. The measurement method was developed using Implicit Association Test (IAT) that was used in the field of psychology to assess potential (implicit) conscious (attitudes) for political or social occurrence. An experiment was conducted to evaluate validity and reliability of measurement. Six university students participated as test subjects. Subjects perform IAT consist of seven test blocks and BART, which measured risk-taking behaviors of subjects, and self evaluation of daily safety behaviors and consciousness (questionnaire). As a result, small variation of scores in repeated conduct of experiment was observed, which indicated the reliability of the test. Significant difference was observed among experimental blocks, which indicate the validity of experimental setting.
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Keyword(in English) Safety Attitude / Implicit Association Test / Balloon Analogue Risk
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Conference Date 2014/10/12(1days)
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Title (in English) A Study on the Development of a Tool for Measuring Implicit Safety Attitudes
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Keyword(1) Safety Attitude
Keyword(2) Implicit Association Test
Keyword(3) Balloon Analogue Risk
1st Author's Name Yudai Watanabe
1st Author's Affiliation School of Health Sciences, University of Occupational and Environmental Health()
2nd Author's Name Keigo Nakayama
2nd Author's Affiliation School of Health Sciences, University of Occupational and Environmental Health
3rd Author's Name Eri Fukumoto
3rd Author's Affiliation School of Health Sciences, University of Occupational and Environmental Health
4th Author's Name Takuro Shoji
4th Author's Affiliation School of Health Sciences, University of Occupational and Environmental Health
Date 2014-10-20
Paper # WIT2014-50
Volume (vol) vol.114
Number (no) 261
Page pp.pp.-
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