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Elizabeth E ONeal

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ONeal E, Plumert J
J Inj Violence Res . 2019 May; 11(2):171-178. PMID: 31056535
Background: Children from low-income families experience a disproportionate number of unintentional injuries compared to their middle-income peers. Parents are well positioned to teach children about avoiding injury, yet little is...
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ONeal E, Jiang Y, Brown K, Kearney J, Plumert J
J Pediatr Psychol . 2019 Apr; 44(6):726-735. PMID: 30953567
Objective: The goal of this investigation was to examine how crossing roads with a friend versus alone affects gap decisions and movement timing in young adolescents and adults. Methods: Ninety-six...
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Jiang Y, ONeal E, Rahimian P, Yon J, Plumert J, Kearney J
IEEE Trans Vis Comput Graph . 2018 Aug; 25(10):2886-2895. PMID: 30130229
This paper examines how people jointly coordinate their decisions and actions with risky vs. safe human and agent road-crossing partners (Fig. 1 ). The task for participants was to physically...
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Rahimian P, ONeal E, Zhou S, Plumert J, Kearney J
Hum Factors . 2018 Jun; 60(6):833-843. PMID: 29920115
Objective: We examined how sending mobile-device warnings to texting pedestrians when they initiate an unsafe road crossing influences their decisions and actions. Background: Pedestrian texting has been identified as a...
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ONeal E, Jiang Y, Franzen L, Rahimian P, Yon J, Kearney J, et al.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 2017 Apr; 44(1):18-26. PMID: 28425731
This investigation examined developmental change in how children perceive and act on dynamic affordances when crossing roads on foot. Six- to 14-year-olds and adults crossed roads with continuous cross-traffic in...
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ONeal E, Plumert J, McClure L, Schwebel D
Accid Anal Prev . 2016 Feb; 90:29-35. PMID: 26890078
The goal of the current investigation was to examine obesity as a potential risk factor for childhood pedestrian injury. A racially diverse sample of 7- and 8-year-old children completed a...
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ONeal E, Plumert J, Peterson C
J Pediatr Psychol . 2015 Aug; 41(2):256-64. PMID: 26275976
Objectives: The goal of the study was to examine how parents use conversation to promote the internalization of safety values after their child has been seriously injured. Methods: Parent interviews...
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ONeal E, Plumert J
J Pediatr Psychol . 2014 Mar; 39(4):481-91. PMID: 24650894
Objective: This study examined how mothers socialize their children about safety through conversations about potentially unsafe activities. Methods: Mothers and their 8- and 10-year-old children discussed and rated the safety...
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Schwebel D, Davis A, ONeal E
Am J Lifestyle Med . 2012 Oct; 6(4):292-302. PMID: 23066380
Pedestrian injury is among the leading causes of pediatric death in the United States and much of the world. This paper is divided into two sections. First, we review the...
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Schwebel D, Stavrinos D, Byington K, Davis T, ONeal E, De Jong D
Accid Anal Prev . 2012 Jan; 45:266-71. PMID: 22269509
As use of handheld multimedia devices has exploded globally, safety experts have begun to consider the impact of distraction while talking, text-messaging, or listening to music on traffic safety. This...