Propiedades psicometricas de la version abreviada de la Escala de Ira al Conducir (DAS) en poblacion espa?ola: diferencias por edad, sexo e infracciones de trafico

The personality factors are an important group of factors associated to traffic accidents. Specifically, driving anger can be one of the more remarkable variables because it can motivate and elicit aggressive behavior. To measure this personality factor Deffenbacher, Oetting & Lynch (1994) devel...

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