Correlation of self-control with aggressive behavior of adolescent motorcyclists
Palabras clave:
Self control, Aggressive driving behavior, Adolescents.
Resumen
Most of road accidents are caused by aggressive behavior of motorcyclists, especially adolescents. An understanding of self-control is needed to reduce the risk of accidents. This study aimed to determine a relationship between self-control and aggressive behavior of motorcyclists in adolescents. The results of the correlation test between two variables indicated that the significance of the variable self-control driving with driver aggressiveness was 0.000. The correlation coefficient obtained was negative which showed the direction of the opposite relationship so that when self-control of motorbike driving was high then aggressive behavior was also high.
Publicado
2020-04-24
Cómo citar
Ilham Nur Alfian, S. B. (2020). Correlation of self-control with aggressive behavior of adolescent motorcyclists. Opción, 36, 1776-1794. Recuperado a partir de https://produccioncientificaluz.org/index.php/opcion/article/view/31808
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