Risk-homeostatic processes in car following behaviour : electrodermal responses and verbal risk estimates as indicators of the perceived level of risk during a car-driving task.

Author(s)
Heino, A. Molen, H.H. van der & Wilde, G.J.S.
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Abstract

There are several publications reporting the use of the Electrodermal Activity (EDA) as a measure of perceived risk in the traffic environment. However, the experiment, described in this report, showed that there are a number of practical and theoretical problems with regard to the use of this measure in the domain of applied traffic research. Besides a support of prior findings, profound analyses of the EDA measures showed that the Electrodermal Activity does not necessarily reflect the risk perceived by the automobile driver.

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C 144 [electronic version only] /83.1 /83.2 / IRRD 847329
Source

Haren, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen RUG, Verkeerskundig Studiecentrum VSC, 1990, 110 p., 43 ref.; VK 90-22 - ISBN 90-6807-210-2

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