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Big Five Personality Traits as the Distal Predictors of Road Accident
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2005-01-01
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Sümer, Nebi
Lajunen, Tımo Juhanı
Özkan, Türker
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Traffic and Transport Psychology: Theory and Application
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N. Sümer, T. J. Lajunen, and T. Özkan,
Big Five Personality Traits as the Distal Predictors of Road Accident
. 2005, p. 227.