2020 IEEE 19th International Conference on Trust, Security and Privacy in Computing and Communications (TrustCom) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/trustcom50675.2020.00277
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Factors Affecting Trust in the Autonomous Vehicle: A Survey of Primary School Students and Parent Perceptions

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“…A decrease in the perception of the potential benefits of SAVs among fathers who are illiterate leads to lower and moderate intentions of letting their children travel with SAVs to school. This is due to the lower knowledge and income of these individuals, which is in accordance with the findings of Jing et al [1] and Ma et al [42]. However, the marginal effect value indicates that a one-unit increase in this interactive variable decreases the high intentions of parents to use SAVs as a service for their children by 19.8%.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…A decrease in the perception of the potential benefits of SAVs among fathers who are illiterate leads to lower and moderate intentions of letting their children travel with SAVs to school. This is due to the lower knowledge and income of these individuals, which is in accordance with the findings of Jing et al [1] and Ma et al [42]. However, the marginal effect value indicates that a one-unit increase in this interactive variable decreases the high intentions of parents to use SAVs as a service for their children by 19.8%.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Many studies have observed that perceived usefulness is one of the most critical factors in the acceptance of AVs [39][40][41]. The positive and significant relationship between perceived usefulness and parents' intentions to allow their children to use SAVs as a school travel mode has also been acknowledged in previous studies [1,7,34,42,43]. Perceived risk is a latent construct that explains how consumers make decisions when they are faced with uncertainty [44].…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…However, the emergence of automated driving technology is accompanied by traffic risks, uncertainties, and technological loss of control ( 3 ); thus, people are cautious about the safety of automated driving technology ( 4 , 5 ). Although automated driving technology is sufficiently safe and efficient, some people believe that it is not yet safe for operation ( 6 , 7 ). Kyriakidis et al ( 3 ) demonstrated that “safety” is the most important factor that people are concerned with in relation to automated driving technology and that satisfying the psychological expectation of “safety” is critical.…”
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