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From: Understanding frustration triggers and emotional responses in driving situations

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Frustration Situations and Frustration Triggers in Driving Behavior. (a) Mean Frustration Levels for Frustration Situations. Displays the mean frustration levels for 21 distinct frustration situations (see Table 3 for the items). The frustration levels are illustrated by mean values (M), standard deviation (SD), and median. Each data point is represented by a square dot (M), a box (SD), and a horizontal bold line within the box (Median), as per APA format. The grey dots represent raw data. (b) Correlation of Frustration Triggers with Frustration Levels through Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA). The figure illustrates the four dimensions of factors related to frustration situations, External Distractions, Distress Elicitors, Achievement Obstacles, and Unpredictable Experiences, which represent potential sources of frustration and are extracted and plotted against the frustration levels experienced by participants. As in Figure A, M, SD, and Median are presented in the figure.

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