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Construction Workers’ Representativeness Heuristic in Decision Making: The Impact of Demographic Factors
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: A representativeness heuristic (RH) refers to a shortcut in decision making, one or two subdimensions of which have been found to impact construction workers’ unsafe behaviors prominently. To reduce workers’ reliance on ...
Exploring the Mechanism of Risk Perception Failure of Construction Workers from a Capability–Demand Balance Perspective
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Risk perception is crucial for minimizing injuries within the construction industry. However, existing research mostly focuses on the impact of demographic and external factors on construction workers’ risk perception, ...
Investigating the Impact of Hazard Perception Failure on Construction Workers’ Unsafe Behavior: An Eye-Tracking and Thinking-Aloud Approach
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Understanding the antecedents of construction workers’ unsafe behavior is significant for developing effective interventions. Many studies have suggested that hazard perception failure influences workers’ unsafe behavior. ...
Impact of Cognitive Fatigue on Attention and the Implications for Construction Safety: A Neuroscientific Perspective
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The global concern over fatigue in construction professionals, leading to diminished attention, unsafe behaviors, and even accidents, has escalated. Existing research on the impact of fatigue on attention has predominantly ...
Exploring the Internal Influence Mechanism of Group Safety Behavior of Construction Workers: Qualitative Method Approach
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The group safety behavior of construction workers has become a topic of global concern calling for effective organizational management measures. However, existing research predominantly relies on empirical case studies, ...