Intolerance of ambiguity and achievement motivation of drivers

The article presents a theoretical analysis of cognitive, motivational and emotional components of road behavior of drivers of different sexes, due to their personal characteristics and existing stereotypes of perception of women-drivers in society. The article presents the results of empirical stud...

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Main Authors: Litvinova E.Yu., Makeeva S.A., Kharchenko M.A.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Moscow State University of Psychology and Education 2019-01-01
Series:Социальная психология и общество
Online Access:http://psyjournals.ru/en/social_psy/2018/n4/Litvinova_Makeeva_Kharchenko.shtml
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spelling doaj-cd15500444714b5089d9795d7989bb1c2020-11-24T21:57:41ZrusMoscow State University of Psychology and EducationСоциальная психология и общество2221-15272311-70522019-01-0194476010.17759/sps.2018090405Intolerance of ambiguity and achievement motivation of driversLitvinova E.Yu.0Makeeva S.A.1Kharchenko M.A.2Moscow State University of Psychology and Education, Moscow, Russia, elen-litvinova@ya.ruOOO «Unik kosmetik», Moscow, Russia, s_makeeva@land.ruMoscow State University of Psychology & Education, Moscow, Russia, maxquail@gmail.com The article presents a theoretical analysis of cognitive, motivational and emotional components of road behavior of drivers of different sexes, due to their personal characteristics and existing stereotypes of perception of women-drivers in society. The article presents the results of empirical studies of the achievement motivation, inclination to risk and attitude to uncertainty of men and women drivers. Theoretical analysis suggests that male drivers are more risk-averse and more tolerant of uncertain situations in the traffic than women. At the same time, men in driving are more focused on achieving success, and women — on avoiding failure. An empirical study of 58 drivers (29 men and 29 women) showed that both men and women in driving demonstrate motivation for avoiding failure, however, the reasons for this are different. For women, they are linked to existing societal stereotypes about women’s ability to drive, and for men, to the complication of traffic and increased penalties for traffic violations. Male drivers risk appetite combined with a motive for avoiding failure. The study of attitudes to uncertainty revealed significant differences in the level of tolerance among drivers of different sexes, especially to the difficulty of the situation. We believe that women, due to existing stereotypes, perceive driving activity from the very beginning as more difficult than men, which also explains some of the features of their behavior on the road. The article presents recommendations on optimization of training in driving schools for drivers of different sexes.http://psyjournals.ru/en/social_psy/2018/n4/Litvinova_Makeeva_Kharchenko.shtml
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Makeeva S.A.
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Intolerance of ambiguity and achievement motivation of drivers
Социальная психология и общество
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Makeeva S.A.
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title Intolerance of ambiguity and achievement motivation of drivers
title_short Intolerance of ambiguity and achievement motivation of drivers
title_full Intolerance of ambiguity and achievement motivation of drivers
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title_full_unstemmed Intolerance of ambiguity and achievement motivation of drivers
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publisher Moscow State University of Psychology and Education
series Социальная психология и общество
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2311-7052
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The article presents a theoretical analysis of cognitive, motivational and emotional components of road behavior of drivers of different sexes, due to their personal characteristics and existing stereotypes of perception of women-drivers in society. The article presents the results of empirical studies of the achievement motivation, inclination to risk and attitude to uncertainty of men and women drivers. Theoretical analysis suggests that male drivers are more risk-averse and more tolerant of uncertain situations in the traffic than women. At the same time, men in driving are more focused on achieving success, and women — on avoiding failure. An empirical study of 58 drivers (29 men and 29 women) showed that both men and women in driving demonstrate motivation for avoiding failure, however, the reasons for this are different. For women, they are linked to existing societal stereotypes about women’s ability to drive, and for men, to the complication of traffic and increased penalties for traffic violations. Male drivers risk appetite combined with a motive for avoiding failure. The study of attitudes to uncertainty revealed significant differences in the level of tolerance among drivers of different sexes, especially to the difficulty of the situation. We believe that women, due to existing stereotypes, perceive driving activity from the very beginning as more difficult than men, which also explains some of the features of their behavior on the road. The article presents recommendations on optimization of training in driving schools for drivers of different sexes.
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