The nature of bias in official accident and violation records
Since many studies in accident research derive criteria from official records, the existence of systematic biases in these files could have profound implications. A comparison of the driving records and interview responses of 2,797 people demonstrate that accident and citation frequency are grossly...
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description | Since many studies in accident research derive criteria from official records, the existence of systematic biases in these files could have profound implications. A comparison of the driving records and interview responses of 2,797 people demonstrate that accident and citation frequency are grossly underrecorded and that biases exist by sex, age, occupation, and race. |
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