Driving with(out) the Brain? : Comparing the influence of value dispositions, media attention, and science knowledge on willingness to use driverless cars
Driverless cars significantly lower the number of road traffic accidents as they eliminate the element of human error: recognition, decision, performance errors. They also reduce road congestion, improve time and fuel efficiency, and make commuting more enjoyable. [1st Award]
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1518272021-07-04T20:11:24Z Driving with(out) the Brain? : Comparing the influence of value dispositions, media attention, and science knowledge on willingness to use driverless cars Leow, Jing Xuan Shirley S. Ho Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information TSYHo@ntu.edu.sg Social sciences::Communication Social sciences::Mass media Driverless cars significantly lower the number of road traffic accidents as they eliminate the element of human error: recognition, decision, performance errors. They also reduce road congestion, improve time and fuel efficiency, and make commuting more enjoyable. [1st Award] 2021-07-02T08:10:23Z 2021-07-02T08:10:23Z 2019 Student Research Poster Leow, J. X. (2019). Driving with(out) the Brain? : Comparing the influence of value dispositions, media attention, and science knowledge on willingness to use driverless cars. Student Research Poster, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/151827 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/151827 en SCI18006 © 2019 The Author(s). application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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Driverless cars significantly lower the number of road traffic accidents as they
eliminate the element of human error: recognition, decision, performance errors.
They also reduce road congestion, improve time and fuel efficiency, and make
commuting more enjoyable. [1st Award] |
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Driving with(out) the Brain? : Comparing the influence of value dispositions, media attention, and science knowledge on willingness to use driverless cars |
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