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道路和模拟驾驶:同时验证和判别验证。

On-road and simulated driving: concurrent and discriminant validation.

机构信息

Traffic Injury Research Foundation, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

J Safety Res. 2011 Aug;42(4):267-75. doi: 10.1016/j.jsr.2011.06.004. Epub 2011 Aug 11.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

A converging pair of studies investigated the validity of a simulator for measuring driving performance/skill. STUDY 1: A concurrent validity study compared novice driver performance during an on-road driving test with their performance on a comparable simulated driving test.

RESULTS

Results showed a reasonable degree of concordance in terms of the distribution of driving errors on-road and errors on the simulator. Moreover, there was a significant relationship between the two when driver performance was rank ordered according to errors, further establishing the relative validity of the simulator. However, specific driving errors on the two tasks were not closely related suggesting that absolute validity could not be established and that overall performance is needed to establish the level of skill. STUDY 2: A discriminant validity study compared driving performance on the simulator across three groups of drivers who differ in their level of experience--a group of true beginners who had no driving experience, a group of novice drivers who had completed driver education and had a learner's permit, and a group of fully licensed, experienced drivers.

RESULTS

The findings showed significant differences among the groups in the expected direction--the various measures of driving errors showed that beginners performed worse than novice drivers and that experienced drivers had the fewest errors. Collectively, the results of the concurrent and discriminant validity studies support the use of the simulator as a valid measure of driving performance for research purposes.

IMPACT ON INDUSTRY

These findings support the use of a driving simulator as a valid measure of driving performance for research purposes. Future research should continue to examine validity between on-road driving performance and performance on a driving simulator and the use of simulated driving tests in the evaluation of driver education/training programs.

摘要

简介

两项研究聚焦于驾驶模拟器的有效性,一项是验证其对驾驶表现/技能的测量。

研究 1:同期有效性研究比较了新手司机在道路测试中的表现和他们在模拟驾驶测试中的表现。

结果

研究结果显示,在道路和模拟器上的驾驶失误分布方面,具有相当程度的一致性。此外,当根据失误对司机表现进行排序时,两者之间存在显著的关系,进一步证明了模拟器的相对有效性。但是,这两个任务上的具体驾驶失误没有密切相关,这表明无法建立绝对有效性,需要整体表现来建立技能水平。

研究 2:区分有效性研究比较了在模拟驾驶中的表现,研究对象是三组不同经验水平的司机:一组是没有驾驶经验的真正新手,一组是完成了驾驶教育并持有学习许可证的新手司机,一组是完全有执照、有经验的司机。

结果

结果显示,各组之间的差异符合预期方向——各种驾驶失误的测量表明,新手比新手司机表现更差,经验丰富的司机失误最少。总的来说,同期和区分有效性研究的结果支持将模拟器作为研究目的的有效驾驶表现测量工具。

对行业的影响

这些发现支持使用驾驶模拟器作为研究目的的有效驾驶表现测量工具。未来的研究应继续检验道路驾驶表现和模拟驾驶表现之间的有效性,以及在评估驾驶教育/培训计划中使用模拟驾驶测试的有效性。

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