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Priredba večdimenzionalnega vprašalnika voznih slogov : magistrsko delo
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Abstract
V svetu so poškodbe v cestnem prometu osmi vodilni vzrok smrti za vse starostne skupine. Tudi v Sloveniji se vsak dan dogajajo prometne nesreče, število se vsako leto še poveča. Pri tem ima psihologija pomembno vlogo, zlasti pri preučevanju in preventivi človeških dejavnikov, kar vključuje tudi različne sloge vožnje. Vozni slog je psihološka značilnost, ki zajema posameznikov generalni način vožnje. Različni vozni slogi se povezujejo z voznikovo udeleženostjo v prometnih nesrečah in prometnih prekrških. Večdimenzionalni vprašalnik voznih slogov (Multidimensional driving style inventory, MDSI; Taubman-Ben-Ari idr., 2004) meri prilagojene in neprilagojene sloge vožnje. Namen magistrskega dela je bil prevod in priredba vprašalnika za slovensko kulturno okolje. Vprašalnik je bil testiran na vzorcu slovenskih voznikov (N = 501). Konfirmatorna faktorska analiza je potrdila, da vprašalnik meri sedem voznih slogov: disociativen, anksiozen, tvegan in jezen vozni slog, vožnja z visoko hitrostjo, zmanjševanje distresa ter potrpežljiv in previden vozni slog. Pripomoček vsebuje 43 originalnih postavk. Prvi štirje faktorji imajo ustrezne mere zanesljivosti, ostale pa so nižje od 0,70. Analizirali smo tudi povezave s sociodemografskimi spremenljivkami (spol, starost) in spremenljivkami, vezanimi na vožnjo. Rezultati so pokazali pomembne razlike v izraženosti voznih slogov glede na spol in udeleženost v prometnih nesrečah. Izsledki kažejo tudi na pomembne povezave med voznimi slogi in konstruktom voznikova jeza. Rezultati dosežkov na voznih slogih konvergirajo s potezo iskanja dražljajev. Iz rezultatov je razvidno, da MDSI meri prilagojene in neprilagojene vozne sloge. Slovenska verzija vprašalnika predstavlja razmeroma veljaven pripomoček, ki nam lahko z nekaj spremembami pomaga razumeti kompleksen konstrukt vožnje.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:vedenje voznikov, vozniki, tveganje, preprečevanje nesreč, Večdimenzionalni vprašalnik voznih slogov
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[N. Ćuruvija]
Year:2023
Number of pages:46 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-151333 This link opens in a new window
UDC:159.9.072:656.05(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:168290051 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:05.10.2023
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Language:English
Title:Adaptation of Multidimensional Driving Style Inventory (MDSI)
Abstract:
Road traffic injuries are the eighth leading cause of death in the world, across all age groups. Road accidents happen every day in Slovenia too, and the number is increasing every year. Psychology has a significant role in the context, especially in research and prevention of human factors, which also includes different driving styles. Driving style is a psychological characteristic that encompasses individual's general way of driving. Different driving styles are associated with involvement in road accidents and traffic offences of a driver. The Multidimensional Driving Style Inventory (MDSI; Taubman-Ben-Ari et al., 2004) measures adapted and maladapted driving styles. The aim of this thesis was to translate and adapt the inventory to the Slovenian cultural environment. The sample consisted of 501 drivers, who completed the Slovenian version of the questionnaire. Confirmatory factor analysis confirmed that MDSI measures seven driving styles: dissociative, anxious, risky, angry, high velocity, distress reduction, and careful and patient driving style. The instrument contains 43 original items. The first four factors have adequate reliability measures. However, the others do not. We also analysed the associations between driving styles and socio-demographic variables (gender, age) and driving-related variables. The results showed significant differences in driving styles according to gender and involvement in road accidents. The results also suggest significant associations between driving styles and the construct of driving anger. Different driving styles are also associated with sensation seeking. The results show that the MDSI measures both adaptive and maladaptive driving styles. The Slovenian version of the inventory represents a relatively valid tool that, with some modifications, can help us understand the complex construct of driving.

Keywords:driving behaviour, drivers, risk taking, accident prevention, Multidimensional driving style inventory MDSI

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