Personality Openness Predicts Driver Trust in Automated Driving

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Wenmin Li
Nailang Yao
Yanwei Shi
Weiran Nie
Yuhai Zhang
Xiangrong Li
Jiawen Liang
Fang Chen
Zaifeng Gao
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[1] Zhejiang University,Department of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences
[2] Huawei Technologies Co.,undefined
[3] Ltd,undefined
[4] Chalmers University of Technology,undefined
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Automotive Innovation | 2020年 / 3卷
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Automated driving; Trust; Personality; Openness;
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Maintaining an appropriate level of trust in automated driving (AD) is critical to safe driving. However, few studies have explored factors affecting trust in AD in general, and no study, as far as is known, has directly investigated whether driver personality influences driver trust in an AD system. The current study investigates the relation between driver personality and driver trust in AD, focusing on Level 2 AD. Participants were required to perform a period of AD in a driving simulator, during which their gaze and driving behavior were recorded, as well as their subjective trust scores after driving. In three distinct measures, a significant correlation between Openness and driver trust in the AD system is found: participants with higher Openness traits tend to have less trust in the AD system. No significant correlations between driver trust in AD and other personality traits are found. The findings suggest that driver personality has an impact on driver trust in AD. Theoretical and practical implications of this finding are discussed.
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