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Researchers find human personality traits in car design

Written By Faye Sunderland Published On: Jul 07 2009
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Researchers in Austria have identified that people associate personality traits and emotions to the appearance of the front of cars.One-third of the people associated a human or animal face with at least 90 per cent of the cars, researchers from the University of Vienna found.Truls Thorstensen (EFS consulting Vienna) and Karl Grammer (Ludwig-Boltzmann-Institute for Urban Ethology, Dept. for Anthropology University of Vienna) joined economic interest with evolutionary psychology to  research this personification of cars and to explore is if it has any implication for driving and pedestrian behaviour. The research project published in the Springer journal Human Nature investigates perception of automotive designs and whether and how these findings correspond to the perception human faces.According to their research around a third of people associated a human or animal face with at least 90 per cent of the cars. All subjects marked eyes (headlights), a mouth (air intake/grille), and a nose in more than 50 per cent of the cars. Overall, people agreed which type of car possesses certain traits. The authors found that people liked cars most, which had a wide stance, a narrow windshield, and/or widely spaced, narrow headlights. The better the subjects liked a car, the more it bore shape characteristics corresponding to high values of what the authors termed ”power”, indicating that both men and women like mature, dominant, masculine, arrogant, angry-looking cars.Throughout evolution, humans have developed an ability to collect information on people’s sex, age, emotions, and intentions by looking at their faces. The authors suggest that this ability is probably widely used on other living beings and maybe even on inanimate objects, such as cars. Although this theory has been proposed by other authors, it has not yet been investigated systematically. The researchers therefore asked people to report the characteristics, emotions, personality traits, and attitudes that they ascribed to car fronts and then used geometric morphometrics to calculate the corresponding shape information.If these are the traits that people like, does that necessarily mean that this is the type of car they would buy? The authors surmise that this might not always be the case. Do we judge a car by our (perhaps stereotyped) impression of its owner, or do we choose a car based on its communication of desired characteristics? Do we feel that driving a car that looks arrogant and dominant might be of benefit in the daily “battles” on the road? These are interesting questions for car manufacturers and researchers alike, and will be investigated as the research continues through the collaboration between EFS consulting and Karl Grammer’s group.Grammer and Thorstensen conclude; “We show that distinct features in the car fronts correspond to different trait attributions. Thus, humans possibly interpret even inanimate structures in biological terms, which could have implications for driving and pedestrian behaviour. With respect to practical applications, a tool for automobile designers to style cars according to a desired image could be derived.”

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