Using Confidence Interval Based Estimation of Relevance (CIBER) to Determine Women's Emotion and Perception on Malaysia Road Environment During COVID-19

Road environment has been one of the factors contributing to road accidents. Research on the diversity of road users, condition and environment was discussed widely but in general. In Malaysia road environment is consider as one of the important factors in national agendas of Critical National Infor...

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Main Authors: Irza Hanie, Abu Samah, Ummi Naiemah, Saraih, Wan Ahmad Fauzi, Wan Husain, Nur Syafiqah, A. Rahim, Siti Aisyah, Panatik, Zulhaidi, Mohd Jawi
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/35422/
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/35422/1/Using%20Confidence%20Interval%20Based%20Estimation.pdf
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author Irza Hanie, Abu Samah
Ummi Naiemah, Saraih
Wan Ahmad Fauzi, Wan Husain
Nur Syafiqah, A. Rahim
Siti Aisyah, Panatik
Zulhaidi, Mohd Jawi
author_facet Irza Hanie, Abu Samah
Ummi Naiemah, Saraih
Wan Ahmad Fauzi, Wan Husain
Nur Syafiqah, A. Rahim
Siti Aisyah, Panatik
Zulhaidi, Mohd Jawi
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description Road environment has been one of the factors contributing to road accidents. Research on the diversity of road users, condition and environment was discussed widely but in general. In Malaysia road environment is consider as one of the important factors in national agendas of Critical National Information Infrastructure (CNII). As women play a greater role in the population growth of a country, therefore, it is considered that women hold a great responsibility for nation sustainability. This paper focuses on road environment that centered on women's perception with the role of emotion as a predictor. This research also entails that emotions craft escapism which gives soothing sensation and relaxation on driving. Data collected via online google form and specifically targeted for female drivers. 93 respondents were able to participate in the survey. Results indicate that R2 equals to 0.27 from 99% confidence interval. The results predicted that emotions explained a moderate part in determining women's perception on-road environment. Meanwhile, respondents with negative emotions can separate their cognitive process, and does not affect their perception. The findings speculate that positive emotions have association towards perception, meaning that cognitive is relatively influenced by emotions, which in turn may affect on one’s judgment. This paper contributes to women's sentiments on the Malaysian road environment research using Confidence Interval Based Estimation of Relevance (CIBER). Current research highlights that CIBER technique is efficient in predicting the behavior and use for behavior modification in the future, and it is significant for policy revision and recommendation. This research contributes to the body of knowledge on escapism as means to perceive the road environment. limitation of this research is that it is focal to women and data collected during the pandemic may disparate from other events or situations. Finally, this research suggests that future behavior interventions among road users at the national level were appropriate to establish.
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spelling ump-354222022-10-13T01:50:20Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/35422/ Using Confidence Interval Based Estimation of Relevance (CIBER) to Determine Women's Emotion and Perception on Malaysia Road Environment During COVID-19 Irza Hanie, Abu Samah Ummi Naiemah, Saraih Wan Ahmad Fauzi, Wan Husain Nur Syafiqah, A. Rahim Siti Aisyah, Panatik Zulhaidi, Mohd Jawi BF Psychology Road environment has been one of the factors contributing to road accidents. Research on the diversity of road users, condition and environment was discussed widely but in general. In Malaysia road environment is consider as one of the important factors in national agendas of Critical National Information Infrastructure (CNII). As women play a greater role in the population growth of a country, therefore, it is considered that women hold a great responsibility for nation sustainability. This paper focuses on road environment that centered on women's perception with the role of emotion as a predictor. This research also entails that emotions craft escapism which gives soothing sensation and relaxation on driving. Data collected via online google form and specifically targeted for female drivers. 93 respondents were able to participate in the survey. Results indicate that R2 equals to 0.27 from 99% confidence interval. The results predicted that emotions explained a moderate part in determining women's perception on-road environment. Meanwhile, respondents with negative emotions can separate their cognitive process, and does not affect their perception. The findings speculate that positive emotions have association towards perception, meaning that cognitive is relatively influenced by emotions, which in turn may affect on one’s judgment. This paper contributes to women's sentiments on the Malaysian road environment research using Confidence Interval Based Estimation of Relevance (CIBER). Current research highlights that CIBER technique is efficient in predicting the behavior and use for behavior modification in the future, and it is significant for policy revision and recommendation. This research contributes to the body of knowledge on escapism as means to perceive the road environment. limitation of this research is that it is focal to women and data collected during the pandemic may disparate from other events or situations. Finally, this research suggests that future behavior interventions among road users at the national level were appropriate to establish. Social Science Research Network 2022 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/35422/1/Using%20Confidence%20Interval%20Based%20Estimation.pdf Irza Hanie, Abu Samah and Ummi Naiemah, Saraih and Wan Ahmad Fauzi, Wan Husain and Nur Syafiqah, A. Rahim and Siti Aisyah, Panatik and Zulhaidi, Mohd Jawi (2022) Using Confidence Interval Based Estimation of Relevance (CIBER) to Determine Women's Emotion and Perception on Malaysia Road Environment During COVID-19. SSRN. pp. 1-10. (Published) https://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4010329 https://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4010329
spellingShingle BF Psychology
Irza Hanie, Abu Samah
Ummi Naiemah, Saraih
Wan Ahmad Fauzi, Wan Husain
Nur Syafiqah, A. Rahim
Siti Aisyah, Panatik
Zulhaidi, Mohd Jawi
Using Confidence Interval Based Estimation of Relevance (CIBER) to Determine Women's Emotion and Perception on Malaysia Road Environment During COVID-19
title Using Confidence Interval Based Estimation of Relevance (CIBER) to Determine Women's Emotion and Perception on Malaysia Road Environment During COVID-19
title_full Using Confidence Interval Based Estimation of Relevance (CIBER) to Determine Women's Emotion and Perception on Malaysia Road Environment During COVID-19
title_fullStr Using Confidence Interval Based Estimation of Relevance (CIBER) to Determine Women's Emotion and Perception on Malaysia Road Environment During COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed Using Confidence Interval Based Estimation of Relevance (CIBER) to Determine Women's Emotion and Perception on Malaysia Road Environment During COVID-19
title_short Using Confidence Interval Based Estimation of Relevance (CIBER) to Determine Women's Emotion and Perception on Malaysia Road Environment During COVID-19
title_sort using confidence interval based estimation of relevance (ciber) to determine women's emotion and perception on malaysia road environment during covid-19
topic BF Psychology
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/35422/
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http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/35422/
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/35422/1/Using%20Confidence%20Interval%20Based%20Estimation.pdf