Motorcycling safety research: A review of the social and behavioural literature
Research Program on Affective and Cognitive Aspects of Attitude Change
Drive States as a Factor in Attitude Change
The Duration of Inconsistency-Reducing Cognitive Reorganization in Attitudes
Impact of childhood experiences on public transport travel behaviour
Cognitive Reorganization Following Hypnotic Manipulation of Attitudinal Affect
Expressed Reasons for Leaving Training in Relation to Flight Performance
Military Children's Perceptions of Parents' Frequent Missile Base Deployments
Investigating the effects of psychological factors on commuting mode choice behaviour
A Longitudinal Study of Attitude Change and Alienation during Basic Combat Training
Role Affiliation and Attitudes of Navy Wives
Men and Women in Ships: Attitudes of Crews After One to Two Years of Integration
The Schizophrenic Theme in Science Fiction
Perceptions of Navy Basic Training: Recruits Before and During Training
A Comparison of the Job Attitudes and Interest Patterns of Air Traffic and Airway Facility Personnel
A Study of Certain Motivational Patterns in the United States Navy Submarine Service
Some Swiss Psychology in Zurich
The Aircraft as an Instrument of Self Destruction
Semper Fidelis: The Attitudes of Marine Recruits to the Corps
Development of the Navy Human Relations Questionnaire
Why the North Vietnamese Will Keep Fighting
Attitudes of Experienced Helicopter Pilots to Nap-of-the-Earth Flight
Cholesterol Levels in Submariners: A Pilot Study
Driver acceptance of new technology : theory, measurement and optimisation
Civil Defense Belief Patterns: (Vii) Summary
An Important Failure: Lessons from Daedalus and Icarus
Differences in Attitudes Toward Leadership between Draft-Induced and True Volunteers
Effect of the Advisory 'Give Way' Rule at Uxbridge Circus Roundabout
In-Flight Response to a New Non-Gyroscopic Blind Flight Instrument
The fast and the furious : drivers, speed cameras and control in a risk society
Risk Perceptions That Effect Behavior and Attitudes in Safety Programs