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Accident Proneness
Known as:
accident-prone
, accident prone
, Pronenesses, Accident
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Tendency toward involvement in accidents. Implies certain personality characteristics which predispose to accidents.
National Institutes of Health
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Traumatic injury
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2011
2011
Wireless Sensor Network based Fire Monitoring and Extinguishing System in Real Time Environment
P. Reddy
2011
Corpus ID: 1789244
Firefighting is one of the most dangerous professions in which people are employed. The dangers associated are the result of a…
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2005
2005
A reflection on "suicide survivor".
K. Andriessen
Crisis
2005
Corpus ID: 2091013
Philip Seager (2004) stated in his letter that contrary to common use, “suicide survivor” does not refer to those bereaved by…
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1996
1996
Shame proneness and its relationship to gender role conflict/stress and male expectations of, and attitudes toward, professional psychological help.
Segalla
,
R. John
1996
Corpus ID: 152002854
Review
1991
Review
1991
Contribution of general practitioners to hospital intrapartum care in maternity units in England and Wales in 1988.
Lindsay F P Smith
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D. Jewell
British medical journal
1991
Corpus ID: 25299798
OBJECTIVE--To ascertain the contribution of general practitioners to hospital intrapartum care in 1988. DESIGN--Confidential…
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1982
1982
Adolescent runaways in suburbia: a new typology.
A. Roberts
Adolescence
1982
Corpus ID: 37559163
Typologies provide a tool for improving diagnosis of runaway proneness among adolescents. Researchers have found several clusters…
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1973
1973
Studies bearing on coronary heart disease in South African populations.
Walker Ar
1973
Corpus ID: 57164381
In South Africa, populations may be observed in various stages of transition from primitiveness to sophistication. Among them…
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1967
1967
A result on accident proneness.
S. K. Bhattacharya
Biometrika
1967
Corpus ID: 43627195
A bivariate correlated Poisson model for the number of accidents sustained by a set of individuals exposed to a risk situation in…
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1962
1962
Accident proneness, or variable accident tendency?
W. Cresswell
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P. Froggatt
1962
Corpus ID: 14199234
The term accident proneness is current in both medical and lay press, but it is not always used in the same sense, nor is one…
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1959
1959
Accident Proneness in Motor Vehicle Drivers
D. R. Davis
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Patricia A. Coiley
1959
Corpus ID: 72702975
Abstract Motor-vehicle drivers were examined at interview and on visual tests. Each was classified as ‘ accident-prone.’. or…
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1951
1951
A chi-square test for "proneness" in accident data.
C. J. Burke
Psychological bulletin
1951
Corpus ID: 3216027
Two chi-square tests are derived. They may be used to establish the significance of the correlation of accident occurrences in…
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