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. 2022 May 12;10:823276. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.823276

Table 3.

Influences on risk-taking–quantitative studies.

Deteriorating weather / Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IMC) encounter Association No association
Previous involvement in hazardous events (p = 0.01) Wiggins et al., (41)
(p = 0.01) Hunter et al., (44)
Prior experience of similar conditions (p = 0.03) Wiggins et al., (41)
(p = 0.01) Hunter et al., (44)
Perception of risk / risk tolerance / risk aversion (p = 0.03) Wiggins et al., (41) Wiggins et al., (42)
(p = 0.17) Pauley et al., (45) Hunter et al., (44)
(p < 0.01) Pauley et al., (46)
Judgement (p = 0.02) Hunter et al., (44)
(p = 0.022) Wiggins et al., (42)
(p = 0.025) Wiggins et al., (42)
(p < 0.05) O'Hare and Smitheram, (47)
Perceived anxiety / fear (p = 0.04) Wiggins et al., (41)
Previous involvement in hazardous events.
Perception of risk / risk tolerance / aversion (p = 0.034) Pauley et al., (46)
(p = 0.04) Pauley and O'Hare, (48)
(p = 0.02) Pauley and O'Hare, (48)
Perceived anxiety / fear (p = 0.006) Pauley et al., (45)