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To obtain a measure of the estimation performance, for each compliance estimate the absolute estimation error of the compliance rate (AEEC) was computed according to Eq. (1).
Difference scores between compliance estimate and actual compliance indicate that additional information did not improve estimation accuracy, neither did it increase participants' confidence with their estimate.
The temperature-based compliance estimate differed significantly from the force-based estimate in four out of seven cases.
Open image in new window Fig. 4 The interaction effect of level of information and actual compliance rate on the compliance estimate.
Recall that participants rated the confidence with their compliance estimate on a scale from 1 (not at all confident) to 5 (very confident).
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Additional information lowers compliance estimates, while having no effect on drivers estimation performance or confidence with the estimate.
Supplement compliance (estimated by capsule count-back and interview with participants and parents/guardians) was 84.8±4.1% for participants who completed the study.
Additional information does not improve compliance estimates.
Compliance estimates showed no effect of actual compliance rates.
When actual compliance is low, drivers still show high compliance estimates which can have beneficial effect on system acceptance.
Participants' ratings of confidence with their compliance estimates showed no effect of actual compliance rate, information level or location, while average confidence was between 2 and 3.
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