Proceedings of the Johns Hopkins National Search for Computing Applications to Assist Persons With Disabilities
DOI: 10.1109/caapwd.1992.217428
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Elemental Driving Simulator

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“…Although some assessments had poor face validity for driving (such as the Trail Making Tests (Reitan, 1985)), they were retained in the review because research findings suggest that these assessments are predictive of on-road driver performance. Finally, the Elemental Driving Simulator (EDS) developed by Gianutsos and Beattie (2003) for Life Science Associates, New York, was not reviewed because sufficient information about this assessment could not be obtained. Assessments included in the review are divided into those developed specifically for drivers and those that were not.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although some assessments had poor face validity for driving (such as the Trail Making Tests (Reitan, 1985)), they were retained in the review because research findings suggest that these assessments are predictive of on-road driver performance. Finally, the Elemental Driving Simulator (EDS) developed by Gianutsos and Beattie (2003) for Life Science Associates, New York, was not reviewed because sufficient information about this assessment could not be obtained. Assessments included in the review are divided into those developed specifically for drivers and those that were not.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%