proneness
11proneness — n. 1. Disposition, tendency, proclivity, inclination, bias, bent, propensity, aptness, turn, leaning, predisposition, ply. 2. Descent, declivity …
12proneness — prone·ness …
13Accident-proneness — is the conception that some people have a predispositions to be more likely to have accidents, such as car crashes and industrial injuries, than other people. It may be used as a reason to deny an insurance.Early work The early work on this… …
14accident proneness — The propensity of an individual to suffer (or cause) more than an average number of accidents. This is of particular interest in industrial and organizational psychology, which is anxious to analyse the causes of accidents in the workplace in… …
15Склонность к несчастным случаям и техника безопасности (accident proneness and prevention) — Несчастные случаи яв ся осн. причиной смерти, острой госпитализации и инвалидности во всех возрастных группах. Исслед. в психологии преим. фокусируются на трех областях, в к рых несчастные случаи привлекают к себе особое внимание: несчастные… …
16strike-proneness — See industrial conflict …
17accident proneness — Tendency towards being involved in or contributing to accidents …
18accident proneness — Tendency towards being involved in or contributing to accidents …
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20Victimology — Criminology and penology Theories Causes and correlates of crime Anomie Differential association theory Deviance …