A cross cultural comparison of where drivers choose to look when viewing driving scenes
Publication date
2021-08-02Creators
Miller, Karl, A
Chapman, Peter
Sheppard, Elizabeth
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The study involved a cross cultural comparison in which UK and Malaysian drivers were asked to indicate where they would look across a series of different images of roads. Regions selected in each image were classified as either focal, context relevant, or context irrelevant. Results showed cultural differences in the types of contextual information selected by participants, with Malaysian participants selecting marginally more context irrelevant information than UK participants.
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Subjects
- Cross-cultural studies
- Motor vehicle drivers
- Roads
- Context effects (Psychology)
- Choice (Psychology)
- Digital images
- psychology, road safety, cross-cultural, transport
- Biological Sciences::Psychology::Personality & individual differences::Cross-cultural psychology
- B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion::BF Psychology
Divisions
- University of Nottingham, UK Campus::Faculty of Science::School of Psychology
Deposit date
2021-08-02Data type
Experimental and questionnaire dataFunders
- Economic & Social Research Council
Grant number
- ES/P000711/1
Data collection method
Online experimental task including questionnaireResource languages
- en