Enhancing autonomous vehicle acceptance with age and education sensitive simulation interventions: An experimental trial

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Authors Celina Kacperski, Roberto Ulloa, Jeremy Wautelet, Tobias Vogel, Florian Kutzner arXiv ID 2311.16780 Category cs.HC: Human-Computer Interaction Citations 4 Venue Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice Last Checked 4 months ago
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The familiarity principle posits that acceptance increases with exposure, which has previously been shown with in vivo and simulated experiences with connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs). We investigate the impact of a simulated video-based first-person drive on CAV acceptance, as well as the impact of information customization, with a particular focus on acceptance by older individuals and those with lower education. Findings from an online experiment with N=799 German residents reveal that the simulated experience improved acceptance across response variables such as intention to use and ease of use, particularly among older individuals. However, the opportunity to customize navigation information decreased acceptance of older individuals and those with university degrees and increased acceptance for younger individuals and those with lower educational levels.
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