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1 Adapting, adopting, and advancing change: A framework for future research in the psychology of occupational safety Granger, Steve

82 C p. 38-47
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2 An assessment of the effect of green signal countdown timers on drivers’ behavior and on road safety at intersections, based on driving simulator experiments and naturalistic observation studies Yan, Wei

82 C p. 1-12
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3 An exploratory study of drivers’ EEG response during emergent collision avoidance Li, Xiaomeng

82 C p. 241-250
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4 Are out-of-state drivers more seatbelt compliant than in-state drivers in the United States? Boakye, Kwaku F.

82 C p. 93-101
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5 A review of research on driving distraction based on bibliometrics and co-occurrence: Focus on driving distraction recognition methods Ge, Huimin

82 C p. 261-274
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6 Assessing the Australian occupational driver behavior questionnaire in U.S. taxi drivers: Different country, different occupation and different worker population Chaumont Menéndez, Cammie

82 C p. 409-416
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7 Assessment of inequity in bicyclist crashes using bivariate Bayesian copulas Dadashova, Bahar

82 C p. 221-232
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8 A tale of six climates: Reflections and learnings after the development of six industry-specific safety climate scales Casey, Tristan W.

82 C p. 151-158
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9 Convergent validity of vision based technology (VBT) among professional bus drivers Shichrur, Rachel

82 C p. 402-408
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10 Derived patterns of musculoskeletal symptoms and their relationships with ergonomic factors among electronic assembly workers: A latent class analysis Dong, Yidan

82 C p. 293-300
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11 Differences in fall-related emergency departments visits with and without an Injury, 2018 Moreland, Briana L.

82 C p. 367-370
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12 Editorial Board
82 C p. ii
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13 Effects of large vehicles on pedestrian and pedalcyclist injury severity Edwards, Mickey

82 C p. 275-282
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14 Erratum to “Highway-rail grade crossings accident prediction using Zero Inflated Negative Binomial and Empirical Bayes method” [J. Saf. Res. 79 (2021) 211–236] Mathew, Jacob

82 C p. 459-462
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15 Examining the contribution of psychological resilience on self-reported and naturalistic driving behavior of older adults St. Louis, Renée M.

82 C p. 251-260
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16 Examining the influence that safety training format has on educators’ perceptions of safer practices in makerspaces and integrated STEM labs Love, Tyler S.

82 C p. 112-123
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17 Finding statistically significant high accident counts in exploration of occupational accident data Räsänen, Tuula

82 C p. 28-37
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18 Go-around accidents and general aviation safety de Voogt, Alex

82 C p. 323-328
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19 Health equity guiding frameworks and indices in injury: A review of the literature Lennon, Natalie H.

82 C p. 469-481
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20 How many crashes does cellphone use contribute to? Population attributable risk of cellphone use while driving Guo, Feng

82 C p. 385-391
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21 Increased unintentional drowning deaths in 2020 by age, race/ethnicity, sex, and location, United States Moreland, Briana

82 C p. 463-468
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22 Interventions to prevent and reduce work-related musculoskeletal injuries and pain among healthcare professionals. A comprehensive systematic review of the literature Albanesi, Beatrice

82 C p. 124-143
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23 Mental health conditions and unsafe driving behaviors: A naturalistic driving study on ADHD and depression Liang, Ou Stella

82 C p. 233-240
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24 Nonfatal drowning-related hospitalizations and associated healthcare expenditure in India: An analysis of nationally representative survey data Yadav, Jeetendra

82 C p. 283-292
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25 Occupational injuries among non-standard workers in the Taiwan construction industry Liao, Chia-Wen

82 C p. 301-313
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26 Peer pressure and risky driving: Development of a new scale Trógolo, Mario Alberto

82 C p. 48-56
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27 Preliminary evidence of the efficacy of the Reducing Aggressive Driving (RAD) program Stephens, Amanda N.

82 C p. 438-449
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28 Prioritization of industry level interventions to improve implementation of design for safety regulations Asmone, Ashan Senel

82 C p. 352-366
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29 Relationship of pedestrian crash types and passenger vehicle types Hu, Wen

82 C p. 392-401
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30 Residential fire fatality typologies in Sweden: Results after 20 years of high-quality data Jonsson, Anders

82 C p. 68-84
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31 Risk assessment of unsafe behavior in university laboratories using the HFACS-UL and a fuzzy Bayesian network Li, Ziqi

82 C p. 13-27
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32 Risky behavior analysis for cross-border drivers: A logit model and qualitative comparative analysis of odds of fault and injury vulnerability in Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macau Zhang, Guangnan

82 C p. 417-429
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33 Road users’ engagement in prosocial and altruistic behaviors: A systematic review Kaye, Sherrie-Anne

82 C p. 342-351
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34 Safer tomorrow: Irish dairy farmers’ self-perception of their farm safety practices O'Connor, Tracey

82 C p. 450-458
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35 Safe stairway negotiation: Role of distractions and handrail use Harper, Sara A.

82 C p. 314-322
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36 Safety behaviors and job satisfaction during the pandemic: The mediating roles of uncertainty and managerial commitment Li, Keyao

82 C p. 166-175
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37 Safety effects of roundabout conversions in Carmel, Indiana, the Roundabout City Wang, Jin

82 C p. 159-165
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38 The effect of non-punitive peer comparison and performance feedback on drivers' behavior using the telematics: The first randomized trial in Iran Ghamari, Azin

82 C p. 430-437
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39 The guilty, the unlucky, or the unaware? Assessing self-reported behavioral contributors and attributions on pedestrian crashes through structural equation modeling and mixed methods Useche, Sergio A.

82 C p. 329-341
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40 The occupational safety implications of the California residential rooftop solar photovoltaic systems mandate Gernand, Jeremy M.

82 C p. 144-150
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41 The prevalence and excess mortality risk of driving with children Dunn, Richard A.

82 C p. 176-183
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42 The psychological mechanism of construction workers’ safety participation: The social identity theory perspective Choi, Byungjoo

82 C p. 194-206
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43 The role of alcohol and drug intoxication in fatal drowning and other deaths that occur on the Australian coast Strasiotto, Luke

82 C p. 207-220
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44 The role of inexperience in motorcycle crashes among novice and returning motorcycle riders Goodwin, Arthur H.

82 C p. 371-375
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45 Toward an effective occupational health and safety culture: A multiple stakeholder perspective Claxton, Garry

82 C p. 57-67
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46 Two sides of the same coin? Exploring the relation between safety and security in high-risk organizations Glesner, Colin

82 C p. 184-193
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47 Use of a serious game simulation to build early childhood staff capacity for reducing unintentional childhood injuries Hanna, Jennifer L.

82 C p. 85-92
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48 What is the likelihood that underage youth can obtain marijuana from licensed recreational marijuana outlets in California, a state where recreational marijuana is legal? Fell, James C.

82 C p. 102-111
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49 Workplace violence during the COVID-19 pandemic: March–October, 2020, United States Tiesman, Hope

82 C p. 376-384
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