
@article{ref1,
title="Psychological constructs in driving automation: a consensus model and critical comment on construct proliferation",
journal="Theoretical issues in ergonomics science",
year="2016",
author="Heikoop, Daniël D. and de Winter, Joost C. F. and Arem, Bart van and Stanton, Neville A.",
volume="17",
number="3",
pages="284-303",
abstract="As automation in vehicles becomes more prevalent, the call for understanding the behaviour of the driver while driving an automated vehicle becomes more salient. Although a variety of driver behaviour models exist, and various psychological constructs have been said to be influenced by automation, an empirically testable psychological model of automated driving has yet to be developed. Building upon Stanton and Young's model of driving automation, this article presents an updated model of interrelated psychological constructs. The proposed model was created based upon a systematic literature search of driving automation papers and a subsequent quantification of the number of reported links between a selected set of psychological constructs. A secondary aim of this article is to reach consensus in the use of psychological constructs regarding driving automation. Henceforth special attention is paid to resolving the issue of construct proliferation.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="1463-922X",
doi="10.1080/1463922X.2015.1101507",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1463922X.2015.1101507"
}