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Motornormativity

2023-01-26 01:45:21.704754+01 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

Just closing tabs: Streetsblog: The Dangers of Driving Are Way More Normalized Than We Think

PsyArxIv preprints: Motornomativity: How Social Norms Hide a Major Public Health Hazard

Abstract Decisions about motor transport, by individuals and policy-makers, showu nconscious biases due to cultural assumptions about the role of private cars - a phenomenon we term motonormativity. To explore this claim, a national sample of 2157 UK adults rated, at random, a set of statements about driving (“People shouldn't drive in highly populated areas where other people have to breathe in the car fumes”) or a parallel set of statements with key words changed to shift context ("People shouldn't smoke in highly populated areas where other people have to breathe in the cigarette fumes"). Such context changes could radically alter responses (75% agreed with "People shouldn't smoke..." but only 17% agreed with "People shouldn't drive..."). We discuss how these biases systematically distort medical and policydecisions and give recommendations for how public policy and health professionals might begin to recognise and address these unconscious biases in their work.

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