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Risk homeostasis hypothesis: a rebuttal


B O'Neill, A Williams - Injury Prevention, 1998 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
Risk homeostasis proponents start with the plausible notion that individuals'
perceptions of risk can influence behavior, but then the proponents implausibly
extend this notion to develop a theory of universal behavior. Thus, ...
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Risk homeostasis theory: an overview

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GJS Wilde - British Medical Journal, 1998 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
There is an odd coexistence between two conflicting safety policies that may
well be pursued by the same accident prevention agency. The first seeks to
improve safety by alleviating the consequences of risky behaviour. It may ...
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Maternal and child reports of behavioral compensation in response to safety equipment …

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D DiLillo, G Tremblay - Journal of pediatric psychology, 2001 - Soc Ped Psychology
Methods: We administered a previously validated self-report measure of risk
tolerance to a total of 151 mothers and their children in grades 3-7. Mothers
indicated the level of risk they would permit their child to assume; ...
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For and against: Does risk homoeostasis theory have implications for road safety* For* …


GJS Wilde, LS Robertson, IB Pless - British Medical Journal, 2002 - bmj.com
Anyone wishing to reduce the risk of misfortune on the road to zero can do so by
never using the roads, but that person would also miss all the benefits accruing
from road travel and thus live a greatly diminished life. Suboptimal risk ...
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[CITATION] Bycicle helmet use: a meta-analysis


RG Attewell, K Glase, M McFadden - Accid Anal Prev, 2001
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[CITATION] Improving bicycle safety without making helmet-use compulsory


U Baden, E Poulsen, T Godefrooij, H Resinger, … - European Cyclist Federation, located at URL www. ecf. …, 2002
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[CITATION] Prevention of head injuries in skiing


SY Oh - Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Sportmedizin, 1979 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Schweiz Z Sportmed. 1979;27(4):157-67. [Prevention of head injuries in skiing].
[Article in German] Oh SY. Publication Types: English ...
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[CITATION] Rising popularity of ski helmets a mixed blessing


J Jurgensen - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 2003
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Risk compensation theory should be subject to systematic reviews of the scientific evidence


DC Thompson, RS Thompson, FP Rivara - Injury prevention, 2002 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
Many readers of Injury Prevention are quite familiar with the debate over
bicycle helmet use. The core of this debate is the opinion on one side that
helmets are effective and thus should be worn, countered on the other side ...
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[CITATION] Fatal and severe skiing accidents


J Lange, W Mong, T Hewell, C Maurer - Skiing Safety II: Selected Publications and Reports …, 1978 - Imprint unknown
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