Factors that collate with speed and accuracy in police calls for service: Experimental examination in the simulated scene

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  • Toyosawa Junko
    National Mental Support Center for School Crisis, Osaka Kyoiku University
  • Takehashi Hiroki
    School of Motivation and Behavioral Sciences, Tokyo Future University

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  • 110番通報の正確性および迅速性と関係する要因:模擬場面を対象とした実験研究
  • 110バン ツウホウ ノ セイカクセイ オヨビ ジンソクセイ ト カンケイ スル ヨウイン : モギ バメン オ タイショウ ト シタ ジッケン ケンキュウ

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This study examined the relationship between speed and accuracy in police calls for service, verbal behavior (listener, communicator), and communication structure (adjacency pairs, turn-taking). Forty participants were randomly assigned to either the role of reporter or police officer, and asked to communicate based on a scenario of snatching by using the mobile phone. The results showed that verbal behavior were positively correlated with accuracy and negatively correlated with speed. Communication structure were positively correlated with accuracy and not correlated with speed. However, adjacency pairs were positively related with speed accuracy. The way of intervention to facilitate forming adjacency pairs was discussed.

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