Blinded by novelty: a reflection on participant curiosity and novelty in automated vehicle studies based on experiences from the field

Alexander G. Mirnig, Magdalena Gärtner, Alexander Meschtscherjakov, M. Tscheligi
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Interacting with a novel technology or a known technology in a novel context can influence a user's interaction with said technology in both a positive or negative way. Research is often primarily interested in capturing interaction under regular conditions, rendering such influences less desirable. Depending on the actual novelty of any given technology, such halo or novelty effects might be weaker or stronger, and thereby more difficult to mitigate. In this paper, we want to share a number of experiences related to participant curiosity and technology novelty in interaction with automated vehicles. We intend to use our experiences from several studies to open the discussion on a potential underestimation of technology novelty and its effects on user research in vehicle automation technology and want to particularly highlight the role, researchers, manufacturers, and media play in shaping such effects.
被新颖性蒙蔽:基于该领域经验对自动驾驶汽车研究中参与者的好奇心和新颖性的反思
与新技术或在新环境中的已知技术进行交互可以以积极或消极的方式影响用户与所述技术的交互。研究通常主要对捕获常规条件下的相互作用感兴趣,使这种影响不太可取。根据任何给定技术的实际新颖性,这种光环或新颖性效应可能更弱或更强,因此更难以缓解。在本文中,我们想分享一些与参与者的好奇心和与自动驾驶汽车互动的技术新颖性相关的经验。我们打算利用我们从几项研究中获得的经验来开启对技术新颖性的潜在低估及其对车辆自动化技术用户研究的影响的讨论,并希望特别强调研究人员、制造商和媒体在形成这种影响方面所起的作用。
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