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Sherrie-Anne Kaye
Sherrie-Anne Kaye
Senior Research Fellow, Queensland University of Technology, CARRS-Q
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Psychosocial factors associated with intended use of automated vehicles: A simulated driving study
L Buckley, SA Kaye, AK Pradhan
Accident Analysis & Prevention 115, 202-208, 2018
2872018
What factors contribute to the acceptance of artificial intelligence? A systematic review
S Kelly, SA Kaye, O Oviedo-Trespalacios
Telematics and Informatics 77, 101925, 2023
1902023
A priori acceptance of highly automated cars in Australia, France, and Sweden: A theoretically-informed investigation guided by the TPB and UTAUT
SA Kaye, I Lewis, S Forward, P Delhomme
Accident Analysis & Prevention 137, 105441, 2020
1392020
A qualitative examination of drivers’ responses to partially automated vehicles
L Buckley, SA Kaye, AK Pradhan
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 56, 167-175, 2018
762018
Comparison of self-report and objective measures of driving behavior and road safety: A systematic review
SA Kaye, I Lewis, J Freeman
Journal of safety research 65, 141-151, 2018
632018
Beyond the threat of legal sanctions: What deters speeding behaviours?
V Truelove, J Freeman, E Szogi, S Kaye, J Davey, K Armstrong
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 50, 128-136, 2017
592017
Users’ acceptance of private automated vehicles: A systematic review and meta-analysis
SA Kaye, K Somoray, D Rodwell, I Lewis
Journal of safety research 79, 352-367, 2021
502021
Assessing driver acceptance of technology that reduces mobile phone use while driving: The case of mobile phone applications
O Oviedo-Trespalacios, O Briant, SA Kaye, M King
Accident Analysis & Prevention 135, 105348, 2020
452020
Age, gender and deterrability: Are younger male drivers more likely to discount the future?
J Freeman, SA Kaye, V Truelove, J Davey
Accident Analysis & Prevention 104, 1-9, 2017
432017
Assessing the feasibility of the theory of planned behaviour in predicting drivers’ intentions to operate conditional and full automated vehicles
SA Kaye, I Lewis, L Buckley, A Rakotonirainy
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 74, 173-183, 2020
422020
Understanding the psychological precursors of young drivers’ willingness to speed and text while driving
C Preece, A Watson, SA Kaye, J Fleiter
Accident Analysis & Prevention 117, 196-204, 2018
402018
A systematic review of psychological interventions for sleep and fatigue after mild traumatic brain injury
KA Sullivan, H Blaine, SA Kaye, A Theadom, C Haden, SS Smith
Journal of neurotrauma 35 (2), 195-209, 2018
402018
Psychological approaches for the management of persistent postconcussion symptoms after mild traumatic brain injury: a systematic review
KA Sullivan, SA Kaye, H Blaine, SL Edmed, S Meares, K Rossa, C Haden
Disability and rehabilitation 42 (16), 2243-2251, 2020
382020
Individual differences in drivers’ cognitive processing of road safety messages
SA Kaye, MJ White, IM Lewis
Accident Analysis & Prevention 50, 272-281, 2013
342013
Young drivers’ takeover time in a conditional automated vehicle: The effects of hand-held mobile phone use and future intentions to use automated vehicles
SA Kaye, S Demmel, O Oviedo-Trespalacios, W Griffin, I Lewis
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 78, 16-29, 2021
282021
Is there an observational effect? An exploratory study into speed cameras and self-reported offending behaviour
J Freeman, SA Kaye, V Truelove, J Davey
Accident Analysis & Prevention 108, 201-208, 2017
282017
Getting in the path of the robot: Pedestrians acceptance of crossing roads near fully automated vehicles
SA Kaye, X Li, O Oviedo-Trespalacios, AP Afghari
Travel behaviour and society 26, 1-8, 2022
252022
The use of neurocognitive methods in assessing health communication messages: A systematic review
SA Kaye, MJ White, I Lewis
Journal of Health Psychology 22 (12), 1534-1551, 2017
252017
“They would call me, and I would need to know because it is like life and death”: A qualitative examination of the acceptability of smartphone applications designed to reduce …
O Oviedo-Trespalacios, A Vaezipour, V Truelove, SA Kaye, M King
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 73, 499-513, 2020
242020
Young drivers' responses to anti-speeding advertisements: Comparison of self-report and objective measures of persuasive processing and outcomes
SA Kaye, I Lewis, J Algie, MJ White
Traffic injury prevention 17 (4), 352-358, 2016
242016
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