toetustest
Toetustest is a term used in Dutch-language discourse to describe the systematic assessment of trust in a person, system, or process. It encompasses methods for evaluating how much users are willing to rely on an entity and how confident they are in its performance under uncertainty. The concept draws on theories of trust from psychology, sociology, and human-computer interaction, and is often applied to analyze interactions with automated systems, online platforms, and medical devices.
Definition and scope: Toetustest covers both dispositional or general trust and situational trust that arises during
Methodology: Typical designs combine self-report questionnaires with behavioral measures and experimental manipulations. Common approaches include interventions
Applications: In technology assessment, toetustest informs the design of AI systems, autonomous vehicles, digital health tools,
Limitations and debates: Trust is multifaceted and context-dependent; measurement challenges include the use of hypothetical scenarios,
See also: Trust in automation, human–computer interaction, user experience, risk perception.