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tige Studien sollten des Weiteren untersuchen, wie durch automatisierte Fahrzeuge ausge-
löste kritische Vorfälle von Konsumenten wahrgenommen werden und wie ihre Wahrneh-
mungen von den involvierten Marken abhängen. Schließlich sollte die Studie in anderen
Kontexten (beispielsweise Ländermärkten) repliziert werden, um mehr über mögliche wei-
tere Rahmenbedingungen der Nutzungsbereitschaft automatisierter Fahrzeuge zu erfahren.
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