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    Look who’s talking now: Implications of AV’s explanations on driver’s trust, AV preference, anxiety and mental workload by Du, Na, Haspiel, Jacob, Zhang, Qiaoning, Tilbury, Dawn, Pradhan, Anuj K., Yang, X. Jessie, Robert, Lionel P.

    “…•AV explanations were most effective when provided before an AV acted.•AV explanations were the least effective when provided after an AV acted.•The AV’s level…”
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    Keep Your Eyes on the Road: Young Driver Crash Risk Increases According to Duration of Distraction by Simons-Morton, Bruce G., Ed.D., M.P.H, Guo, Feng, Ph.D, Klauer, Sheila G., Ph.D, Ehsani, Johnathon P., Ph.D, Pradhan, Anuj K., Ph.D

    Published in Journal of adolescent health (01-05-2014)
    “…Abstract Purpose Secondary task engagement that distracts the driver is a contributing factor to motor vehicle crashes among adults. However, the association…”
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    Young Drivers and Their Passengers: A Systematic Review of Epidemiological Studies on Crash Risk by Ouimet, Marie Claude, Ph.D, Pradhan, Anuj K., Ph.D, Brooks-Russell, Ashley, Ph.D, Ehsani, Johnathon P., Ph.D, Berbiche, Djamal, Ph.D, Simons-Morton, Bruce G., Ed.D., M.P.H

    Published in Journal of adolescent health (01-07-2015)
    “…Abstract Purpose A systematic review of the literature was conducted to appraise the evidence from epidemiological studies of crash risk in young drivers…”
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    A Review of Hazard Anticipation Training Programs for Young Drivers by McDonald, Catherine C., Ph.D., R.N, Goodwin, Arthur H., M.A, Pradhan, Anuj K., Ph.D, Romoser, Matthew R.E., Ph.D, Williams, Allan F., Ph.D

    Published in Journal of adolescent health (01-07-2015)
    “…Abstract Purpose Poor hazard anticipation skills are a risk factor associated with high motor vehicle crash rates of young drivers. A number of programs have…”
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    Neural Responses to Exclusion Predict Susceptibility to Social Influence by Falk, Emily B., Ph.D, Cascio, Christopher N., M.A, Brook O'Donnell, Matthew, Ph.D, Carp, Joshua, Ph.D, Tinney, Francis J, Bingham, C. Raymond, Ph.D, Shope, Jean T., Ph.D, Ouimet, Marie Claude, Ph.D, Pradhan, Anuj K., Ph.D, Simons-Morton, Bruce G., Ed.D

    Published in Journal of adolescent health (01-05-2014)
    “…Abstract Purpose Social influence is prominent across the lifespan, but sensitivity to influence is especially high during adolescence and is often associated…”
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    Pedestrian Trust in Automated Vehicles: Role of Traffic Signal and AV Driving Behavior by Jayaraman, Suresh Kumaar, Creech, Chandler, Tilbury, Dawn M, Yang, X Jessie, Pradhan, Anuj K, Tsui, Katherine M, Robert, Jr, Lionel P

    Published in Frontiers in robotics and AI (28-11-2019)
    “…Pedestrians' acceptance of automated vehicles (AVs) depends on their trust in the AVs. We developed a model of pedestrians' trust in AVs based on AV driving…”
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    The Effect on Teenage Risky Driving of Feedback From a Safety Monitoring System: A Randomized Controlled Trial by Simons-Morton, Bruce G., Ed.D, Bingham, C. Raymond, Ph.D, Ouimet, Marie Claude, Ph.D, Pradhan, Anuj K., Ph.D, Chen, Rusan, Ph.D, Barretto, Andrea, M.H.S, Shope, Jean T., Ph.D

    Published in Journal of adolescent health (01-07-2013)
    “…Abstract Purpose Teenage risky driving may be due to teenagers not knowing what is risky, preferring risk, or the lack of consequences. Elevated…”
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    Effects of Behavior-Based Driver Feedback Systems on the Speeding Violations of Commercial Long-Haul Truck Drivers by Pradhan, Anuj K, Lin, Brian T. W, Wege, Claudia, Babel, Franziska

    Published in Safety (Basel) (01-03-2024)
    “…A third of large truck crashes are associated with driver-related factors, especially speeding. This study aimed to examine the impact of behavior-based safety…”
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    The Impact of Modality, Technology Suspicion, and NDRT Engagement on the Effectiveness of AV Explanations by Zhang, Qiaoning, Esterwood, Connor, Pradhan, Anuj K., Tilbury, Dawn, Yang, X. Jessie, Robert, Lionel P.

    Published in IEEE access (2023)
    “…Explanations - reasons or justifications for action - are being used to promote the acceptance of automated vehicles (AVs). Yet, it is unclear whether and how…”
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    Are driving simulators effective tools for evaluating novice drivers’ hazard anticipation, speed management, and attention maintenance skills? by Chan, Elsa, Pradhan, Anuj K., Pollatsek, Alexander, Knodler, Michael A., Fisher, Donald L.

    “…Novice drivers (teen drivers with their solo license for 6 months or less) are at a greatly inflated risk of crashing. Post hoc analyses of police accident…”
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    Peer Passenger Influences on Male Adolescent Drivers' Visual Scanning Behavior During Simulated Driving by Pradhan, Anuj K., Ph.D, Li, Kaigang, Ph.D, Bingham, C. Raymond, Ph.D, Simons-Morton, Bruce G., Ed.D., M.P.H, Ouimet, Marie Claude, Ph.D, Shope, Jean T., Ph.D

    Published in Journal of adolescent health (01-05-2014)
    “…Abstract Purpose There is a higher likelihood of crashes and fatalities when an adolescent drives with peer passengers, especially for male drivers and male…”
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    Psychosocial factors associated with intended use of automated vehicles: A simulated driving study by Buckley, Lisa, Kaye, Sherrie-Anne, Pradhan, Anuj K.

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-06-2018)
    “…•TPB constructs predicted intended AV use after undertaking a simulator drive.•Only the TAM construct of perceived usefulness predicted intended AV use.•Trust…”
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    Modeling drivers’ reaction when being tailgated: A Random Forests Method by Xu, Yueru, Bao, Shan, Pradhan, Anuj K.

    Published in Journal of safety research (01-09-2021)
    “…•Four types of reactions from leading vehicles when being tailgated were identified.•Changing lanes was the most prevalent reaction by leading vehicle.•Random…”
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    Simulator evaluation of an intersection maneuver assist system with connected and automated vehicle technologies by Pradhan, Anuj K., Pai, Ganesh, Jeong, Heejin, Bao, Shan

    Published in Ergonomics (03-07-2023)
    “…Intersection crashes can be potentially mitigated through vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) and vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) safety management systems. It is…”
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    Examining the effects of emotional valence and arousal on takeover performance in conditionally automated driving by Du, Na, Zhou, Feng, Pulver, Elizabeth M., Tilbury, Dawn M., Robert, Lionel P., Pradhan, Anuj K., Yang, X. Jessie

    “…•Positive valence leads to better takeover quality.•High arousal does not result in faster takeover time.•We cannot simply apply the findings in manual driving…”
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    Predicting driver takeover performance in conditionally automated driving by Du, Na, Zhou, Feng, Pulver, Elizabeth M., Tilbury, Dawn M., Robert, Lionel P., Pradhan, Anuj K., Yang, X. Jessie

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-12-2020)
    “…•We develop a model to predict takeover performance in Level 3 automated driving.•The model predicts takeover performance when drivers have an NDRT with…”
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    A qualitative examination of drivers’ responses to partially automated vehicles by Buckley, Lisa, Kaye, Sherrie-Anne, Pradhan, Anuj K.

    “…•In-depth exploration of perceptions towards automated vehicles (AV).•A multi-dimensional conceptualisation of trust is associated with AV support.•Trust…”
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    Frequency and Quality of Exposure to Adaptive Cruise Control and Impact on Trust, Workload, and Mental Models by Pai, Ganesh, Zhang, Fangda, Hungund, Apoorva P., Pamarthi, Jaji, Roberts, Shannon C., Horrey, William J., Pradhan, Anuj K.

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-09-2023)
    “…•Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) exposure can improve mental models about ACC.•Drivers exposed to complex ACC edge-case events have a better understanding of…”
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