An evaluation of the Safe Drive Stay Alive road safety presentation ...
An evaluation of the Safe Drive Stay Alive road safety presentation ...
An evaluation of the Safe Drive Stay Alive road safety presentation ...
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17<strong>presentation</strong>. Follow-up questionnaires were completed five months after attending<strong>the</strong> <strong>presentation</strong>. All questionnaires were administered in class under <strong>the</strong> supervision<strong>of</strong> a teacher.This analysis is concerned with 13 questionnaire items based on <strong>the</strong> Theory <strong>of</strong>Planned Behaviour (TPB), specifically items relating to future intentions (4 items),perceived behavioural control (3 items), attitudes (3 items), and subjective norms (3items). The items for each <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se four categories are listed in Appendix A, alongwith an indication <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> two attitude items, one subjective norm item, and onefuture intentions item that were reversed scored (see Appendix A).Fur<strong>the</strong>r analysis is conducted on three items relating to seatbelts, specifically askingwhe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong>y would/do use a seatbelt when driving, when as a passenger in <strong>the</strong> frontseat, and when as a passenger in <strong>the</strong> rear seats. These items are also detailed inAppendix A.