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Josef Krems
Josef Krems
Professor of Psychology, Chemnitz University of Technology
Verified email at psychologie.tu-chemnitz.de
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Experiencing range in an electric vehicle: Understanding psychological barriers
T Franke, I Neumann, F Bühler, P Cocron, JF Krems
Applied Psychology 61 (3), 368-391, 2012
5572012
What drives range preferences in electric vehicle users?
T Franke, JF Krems
Transport Policy 30, 56-62, 2013
4012013
The evolution of mental model, trust and acceptance of adaptive cruise control in relation to initial information
M Beggiato, JF Krems
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 18, 47-57, 2013
3912013
Understanding charging behaviour of electric vehicle users
T Franke, JF Krems
Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour 21, 75-89, 2013
3632013
Keep your scanners peeled: Gaze behavior as a measure of automation trust during highly automated driving
S Hergeth, L Lorenz, R Vilimek, JF Krems
Human factors 58 (3), 509-519, 2016
3532016
Understanding the impact of electric vehicle driving experience on range anxiety
N Rauh, T Franke, JF Krems
Human factors 57 (1), 177-187, 2015
2982015
Interacting with limited mobility resources: Psychological range levels in electric vehicle use
T Franke, JF Krems
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 48, 109-122, 2013
2772013
Peripheral detection as a workload measure in driving: Effects of traffic complexity and route guidance system use in a driving study
G Jahn, A Oehme, JF Krems, C Gelau
Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour 8 (3), 255-275, 2005
2652005
The German Naturalistic Cycling Study–Comparing cycling speed of riders of different e-bikes and conventional bicycles
K Schleinitz, T Petzoldt, L Franke-Bartholdt, J Krems, T Gehlert
Safety science 92, 290-297, 2017
2542017
Is EV experience related to EV acceptance? Results from a German field study
F Bühler, P Cocron, I Neumann, T Franke, JF Krems
Transportation Research Part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 25, 34-49, 2014
2542014
The subject preference in the processing of locally ambiguous wh-questions in German
M Schlesewsky, G Fanselow, R Kliegl, J Krems
German sentence processing, 65-93, 2000
2322000
Driving comfort, enjoyment and acceptance of automated driving–effects of drivers’ age and driving style familiarity
F Hartwich, M Beggiato, JF Krems
Ergonomics 61 (8), 1017-1032, 2018
2302018
Prior familiarization with takeover requests affects drivers’ takeover performance and automation trust
S Hergeth, L Lorenz, JF Krems
Human factors 59 (3), 457-470, 2017
2242017
An experimental study to investigate design and assessment criteria: What is important for communication between pedestrians and automated vehicles?
C Ackermann, M Beggiato, S Schubert, JF Krems
Applied ergonomics 75, 272-282, 2019
2232019
Comfort in automated driving: An analysis of preferences for different automated driving styles and their dependence on personality traits
H Bellem, B Thiel, M Schrauf, JF Krems
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 55, 90-100, 2018
2202018
Direct experience with battery electric vehicles (BEVs) matters when evaluating vehicle attributes, attitude and purchase intention
F Schmalfuß, K Mühl, JF Krems
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 46, 47-69, 2017
2202017
Learning and development of trust, acceptance and the mental model of ACC. A longitudinal on-road study
M Beggiato, M Pereira, T Petzoldt, J Krems
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 35, 75-84, 2015
2172015
Objective metrics of comfort: Developing a driving style for highly automated vehicles
H Bellem, T Schönenberg, JF Krems, M Schrauf
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 41, 45-54, 2016
1952016
Methods of evaluating electric vehicles from a user's perspective–the MINI E field trial in Berlin
P Cocron, F Bühler, I Neumann, T Franke, JF Krems, M Schwalm, ...
IET Intelligent Transport Systems 5 (2), 127-133, 2011
1442011
The first impression counts–A combined driving simulator and test track study on the development of trust and acceptance of highly automated driving
F Hartwich, C Witzlack, M Beggiato, JF Krems
Transportation research part F: traffic psychology and behaviour 65, 522-535, 2019
1392019
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