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Perceptions matter: speeding behavior varies as a function of increasing perceived exposure to content encouraging the behavior
Journal article   Peer reviewed

Perceptions matter: speeding behavior varies as a function of increasing perceived exposure to content encouraging the behavior

K. B Stefanidis, V Truelove, M Nicolls and J Freeman
Traffic Injury Prevention, Vol.23(5), pp.226-231
2022
PMID: 35333669
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https://doi.org/10.1080/15389588.2022.2049259View
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Abstract

mass media peer influences Social media speeding

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