2022
DOI: 10.11591/ijphs.v11i3.21079
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Factors that cause anger among motorcyclists: exploratory factor analysis

Abstract: Anger arising while riding a motorcycle is becoming a common problem on the road and it may be caused by many factors. The main objective of this study is to examine factors that could provoke anger among motorcyclists while riding. This study was based on self-reported questionnaires and comprised of 407 motorcyclists who owned valid riding licenses. exploratory factor analysis (EFA) indicated that the sample fit was suitable for factor analysis. In total, eight factors (unsafe or inappropriate actions, rude … Show more

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“…These indicators included feeling angry when riding behind a slow-moving vehicle (0.683), expressing anger through flashing lights or horns (0.666), experiencing frustration in traffic jams without a U-turn option (0.663), impatience during rush hour (0.554), and proceeding through a yellow-to-red traffic signal (0.547). In a parallel study, Liew et al (2022) [33] conducted a comprehensive examination of anger among Malaysian motorcyclists. Similar to the method used in this study, EFA was adopted to generate 8 factors consisting of 59 indicators.…”
Section: Factor Loadingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These indicators included feeling angry when riding behind a slow-moving vehicle (0.683), expressing anger through flashing lights or horns (0.666), experiencing frustration in traffic jams without a U-turn option (0.663), impatience during rush hour (0.554), and proceeding through a yellow-to-red traffic signal (0.547). In a parallel study, Liew et al (2022) [33] conducted a comprehensive examination of anger among Malaysian motorcyclists. Similar to the method used in this study, EFA was adopted to generate 8 factors consisting of 59 indicators.…”
Section: Factor Loadingsmentioning
confidence: 99%