Revealed or hidden?: insights into ways of measuring mental representations online: A comparative study of APT and CNET applied to an online agent

O. Horeni, T.A. Arentze, B.G.C. Dellaert, H.J.P. Timmermans

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Abstract

This paper presents and compares newly developed interview techniques (APT and CNET) which were implemented and tested by an online agent in order to measure mental representations underlying activity-choices. The comparison is supported and completed by the results from a first online survey with both new methods which was raised among respondents in the Netherlands. Their resulting mental representations for a simple activity-travel task are analysed and compared and conclusions for further investigations are drawn.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the Bi-Annual Design and Decision Support Systems Conference
Place of PublicationEindhoven, The Netherlands, CD-ROM
Pages1-28
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Eventconference; Design and Decision Support Systems Conference; 2010-07-19; 2010-07-22 -
Duration: 19 Jul 201022 Jul 2010

Conference

Conferenceconference; Design and Decision Support Systems Conference; 2010-07-19; 2010-07-22
Period19/07/1022/07/10
OtherDesign and Decision Support Systems Conference

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