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Michelle Nicolls
Michelle Nicolls
其他姓名Michelle Ochenasek
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The impact of descriptive and injunctive norms on engagement in mobile phone use while driving in young drivers: A systematic review
M Nicolls, V Truelove, KB Stefanidis
Accident Analysis & Prevention 175, 106774, 2022
172022
A double-edged sword? Identifying the influence of peers, mass and social media on engagement in mobile phone use while driving
KB Stefanidis, V Truelove, J Freeman, L Mills, M Nicolls, K Sutherland, ...
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 87, 19-29, 2022
102022
Examining the impact of both legal and nonlegal factors on following a vehicle too closely utilizing three deterrence-based theories
M Ochenasek, V Truelove, KB Stefanidis, N Watson-Brown
Journal of Criminology 55 (1), 65-80, 2022
72022
Road rule enforcement and where to find it: An investigation of applications used to avoid detection when violating traffic rules
V Truelove, M Nicolls, KB Stefanidis, O Oviedo-Trespalacios
Journal of safety research 87, 431-445, 2023
32023
Self-regulation and tailgating behaviours among young drivers
M Nicolls, V Truelove, N Watson-Brown
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 89, 347-354, 2022
22022
Perceptions matter: speeding behavior varies as a function of increasing perceived exposure to content encouraging the behavior
KB Stefanidis, V Truelove, M Nicolls, J Freeman
Traffic injury prevention 23 (5), 226-231, 2022
22022
Exploring the utility of a social norm approach in reducing younger drivers’ engagement in hand-held phone use while driving: A qualitative study
M Nicolls, V Truelove, KB Stefanidis
Journal of Safety Research, 2024
12024
Do comparative judgements affect the perceived relevance of mobile phone road safety campaigns?
KB Stefanidis, V Truelove, K Robinson, L Mills, M Nicolls, P Delhomme, ...
Traffic injury prevention 25 (3), 364-371, 2024
12024
Does exposure to online content encouraging illegal driving influence behaviour? Exploring perspectives of different age groups
M Nicolls, V Truelove, KE Mulgrew, KB Stefanidis
Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour 105, 154-162, 2024
2024
How do perceptions of others’ approval of, and engagement in, hand-held phone use influence young drivers? A mixed-method study
M Nicolls, V Truelove, KB Stefanidis
Safety Science 176, 106546, 2024
2024
A qualitative study of the first COVID-19 pandemic lockdown: The impact on alcohol consumption and driving behaviours
N Watson-Brown, M Nicolls, A Mardani, IA Fernandes, V Truelove
Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour 104, 449-460, 2024
2024
Examining the impact of interventions in reducing self-reported engagement in distracted driving: a systematic review
M Nicolls, V Truelove, KB Stefanidis
Accident Analysis & Prevention 202, 107608, 2024
2024
The impact of methamphetamine use and dependence: a systematic review on the cognitive-behavioural implications for road safety
S Love, M Nicolls, B Rowland, J Davey
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 103, 480-499, 2024
2024
Can social norm messages reduce phone use while driving?
M Nicolls, V Truelove, K Stefanidis
Proceedings of the 2023 Australasian Road Safety Conference, 374-376, 2023
2023
Speeding is more common among people regularly exposed to content encouraging speeding
K Stefanidis, J Freeman, M Nicolls, V Truelove
The Conversation 28, 2022
2022
Speeding varies as a function of exposure to the behaviour
K Stefanidis, V Truelove, J Freeman, M Nicolls
Australasian Road Safety Conference, 2022
2022
Tailgating is stressful and dangerous. Our research examines ways it might be stopped
M Nicolls, K Stefanidis, N Watson-Brown, V Truelove
The Conversation 16, 2022
2022
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