Skorich, DanielWebb, HughStewart, LisaKostyanaya, MariaCruwys, TeganMcNeill, KathleenFrain, AndrewLim, LiJones, BenjaminSmyth, LillianO'Brien, Kerry2015-12-130001-4575http://hdl.handle.net/1885/73090Stereotype threat refers to the negative impact a stereotype about one's group can have on one's performance in domains relevant to the stereotype. In the current paper, we explore whether the negative stereotype of provisional license drivers (PLDs) mighKeywords: Driving; Effort; Graduated driver licensing; Hazard perceptions; Stereotype threat; Accident prevention; Safety engineering; Hazards; accident prevention; adolescent; adult; analysis of variance; article; Australia; car driving; female; human; licensing; Driving; Effort; Graduated driver licensing; Hazard perception; Provisional license drivers; Stereotype threatStereotype threat and hazard perception among provisional license drivers201310.1016/j.aap.2013.02.0022016-02-24