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- Selective_recruitment abstract "Selective recruitment is an observed effect in traffic safety. When safety belt laws are passed, belt wearing rates increase, but casualties decline by smaller percentages than estimated in a simple calculation. This is because those converted from non-use to use are not “recruited” random members of the driving population. Instead, users differ from non-users in many ways that influence safety. Two effects are:1. When non-wearers crash, they have more severe crashes.2. Non-wearers are more likely to crash".
- Selective_recruitment wikiPageID "5054888".
- Selective_recruitment wikiPageRevisionID "541889916".
- Selective_recruitment hasPhotoCollection Selective_recruitment.
- Selective_recruitment subject Category:Car_safety.
- Selective_recruitment subject Category:Sampling_(statistics).
- Selective_recruitment comment "Selective recruitment is an observed effect in traffic safety. When safety belt laws are passed, belt wearing rates increase, but casualties decline by smaller percentages than estimated in a simple calculation. This is because those converted from non-use to use are not “recruited” random members of the driving population. Instead, users differ from non-users in many ways that influence safety. Two effects are:1. When non-wearers crash, they have more severe crashes.2.".
- Selective_recruitment label "Selective recruitment".
- Selective_recruitment sameAs m.0d0qb1.
- Selective_recruitment sameAs Q7447780.
- Selective_recruitment sameAs Q7447780.
- Selective_recruitment wasDerivedFrom Selective_recruitment?oldid=541889916.
- Selective_recruitment isPrimaryTopicOf Selective_recruitment.