An Expansion of System Wide Trust Theory Using in-Vehicle Automation
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
12-1-2012
Abstract
In the present experiments, we extended system-wide trust theory (SWT) to make predictions regarding in-vehicle automated devices. Reformulation of SWT into system-wide assessment theory (SWAT) was successful in predicting participants' perceived reliability and trust ratings of in-vehicle automated devices when participants were presented with only a limited amount of information about the reliability of an existing in-vehicle automated device. Over a series of two related experiments, findings revealed that the initial reliability level impacted both subsequent reliability estimates and subsequent trust ratings of both specific and non-specific in-vehicle au-tomated devices.
DOI
10.1177/1071181312561336
MSU Digital Commons Citation
Blair, Kasha; Sandry, Joshua; and Rice, Stephen, "An Expansion of System Wide Trust Theory Using in-Vehicle Automation" (2012). Department of Psychology Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works. 83.
https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/psychology-facpubs/83