This paper focuses on the application of a subjective method not typically used for secondary driving tasks assessment. More specifically, the latent psychological method of multi-dimensional scaling (MDS) was used to explore the underlying metric space associated with how particular secondary in-vehicle driving tasks relate to each other.
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