Schedule for Oral Presentations  409a Spring 2005--G 22 Dr. Leon James, Instructor

Week

DATE

Student 1

Student 2 Student 3 Student 4
1 Jan. 10 none none none none
2 Jan. 17 none none none none
3 Jan. 24 RR 15-32
Beeler
RR 32-43
Bergeron
RR 46-57
Cashman
DL 10-19
Golder
4 Jan. 31 DL 34-49
Lee
RR 57-66
McWade
Tarayao RR 69-82
Decaires
Reference 4
Shirk
5 Feb. 7 Reference 2
Dicho
DL 51-64
Geraghty
DL 65-75
Lacy

DelaVega
RR 84-96
Santos, K.
6 Feb. 14  RR 97-108
Makinano
RR 111-119
Nerona
RR 120-132
Nguyen
7 Feb. 21 none none none none
8 Feb. 28 RR 133-150
Golder
RR 151-167
Beeler
Reference 19
Tarayao
DL 105-119
 
Bergeron
Reference 1
Takeshima
9 March 7 RR 158-165
Cashman
DL 133-141
Lee
Reference 18
DelaVega
RR 167-177
Santos, K.
Reference 3
Shirk
10 March 14 DL 143-159 Makinano RR 178-189
Dicho
Reference 14
Makinano
Reference 8
Yamada
DL 161-182
Nerona
11 March 21 none none none none
12 March 28 DL 193-201
Cashman
RR 190-202
Golder
DL 122-132
McWade
Reference 5
Beeler
DL 202-209
Bergeron
13 April 4 DL 211-219
Decaires
DL 219-230
Jesse
RR 202-213
Lee
Reference 6
McWade
Reference 15
Takeshima
14 April 11 DL 231-255
Lacy
DL 257-269
Nguyen
RR 219-233
Geraghty
DL 97-104
Tarayao
Reference 7
Nerona
15 April 18 DL 271-281
Santos, K.
DL 283-290
Shirk
RR 236-252
Jesse
DL 21-34
Yamada
16 April 25 DL 291-303
Nguyen
DL 303-315
Dicho
DL 21-34
DelaVega
RR 254-268
Beeler
Reference 16
Takeshima
17 May 2 Reference 10
Decaires
Reference 11
Jesse
 
Reference 12
Geraghty
Reference 13
Lacy
Reference 9
Yamada
Last day of instruction is May 4

 

Textbooks

References

Note: When there are more than one files listed for one reference, you can choose your concepts from any of them in any combination.

  1. Drivers Behaving Badly on TV, Movies, Cartoons, Music Videos, Car Commercials:  DBB Ratings from the Generational Curriculum (1997)
                (a)  www.drdriving.org/articles/dbb.htm (movies only)
                (b)  www.drdriving.org/articles/dbb.htm (cartoons only)
                (c)  www.drdriving.org/articles/dbb.htm (commercials only)

  2. Gender Differences in Driving
        (a) You're Driving me Nuts!
               www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/459s99/matsunaga/report2.html 
        (b) Gender differences in driving
                www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/459f98/yang/report1.html
        (c) True or false?
                www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/409af98/finta/report1.html
  3. Student Reports on Driving Personality Makeovers
        (a) Is it for me?
                www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/409as99/eguchi/report2.html  
                www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/459s99/nakasone/report1.html
                www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/459f98/kawamura/report1kawamura.html  
        (b)  Should I let them cut in? and Tailgating
                www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/459f98/telles/report1telles.html
                www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/459f98/telles/report3telles.html
        (c) Traffic Psychology and Speed Limit Debate
                www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/459f98/yee/report2yee.html
                www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/459f98/yee/report1yee.html

  4. Psychological Aspects of Traffic Flow: Suggestions for Continuing Driver Education  
                www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/leonj/leonpsy/traffic/otsc.html#flow           

  5. Stress Factors Experienced by Female Commercial Drivers in the Transportation Industry
                www.cdc.gov/elcosh/docs/d0300/d000391/d000391.html

  6. What works in changing road user behavior?
                www.drivers.com/article/170

  7. Hawaii's courteous driving jamming traffic?
                www.drivers.com/article/701
               www.drdriving.org/surveys/hawaii_sample.htm

  8. The Effect of Age, Gender, and Type of Car Driven Across the States
                www.drdriving.org/surveys/interpretations.htm
  9. A Review of Global Road Accident Fatalities
                www.transport-links.org/transport_links/filearea/publications/1_771_Pa3568.pdf
  10. The Phenomenon of Road Rage: Complexities, Discrepancies and Opportunities for CR Analysis
                www.trinstitute.org/ojpcr/3_3scott.htm
  11. The influence of car type on drivers' risk taking
                www.dft.gov.uk/stellent/groups/dft_rdsafety/documents/page/dft_rdsafety_504575-03.hcsp
  12. Motivating for safety and health
                http://psyc.queensu.ca/target/chapter11.html
  13. The theory of risk homeostasis
                http://psyc.queensu.ca/target/chapter04.html
  14. The Social Psychology of Driving
                www.trinity.edu/mkearl/hwsocpsy.html
  15. An Investigation of the Safety Implications of Wireless Communications in Vehicles
                www.nhtsa.dot.gov/people/injury/research/wireless
  16. Traffic psychology at the University of Hawaii
                www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/leonj/leonpsy/traffic/tpintro.html
  17. Stress Factors Experienced by Female Commercial Drivers in the Transportation Industry, Tracey M. Bernard, Linda H. Bouck, Wendy S. Young.  American Society of Safety Engineers (retrieved February 2005):
                 www.cdc.gov/elcosh/docs/d0300/d000391/d000391.html
  18. Getting a Grip on Roadway Anger  By Jeanie Lerche Davis. WebMD Medical News
                my.webmd.com/content/article/35/1728_56860
  19. Aggressive driving is emotionally impaired driving  by Dr. Leon James & Dr. Diane Nahl--University of Hawaii
                www.aggressive.drivers.com/board/messages/25/47.html

Instructions for your Oral Presentations are at:    www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/leonj/leonpsy22/g22-oral.htm 
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