Title: The emotional component in perceived quality of noises produced by car engines

Authors: Valery Nosulenko; Etienne Parizet; Elena Samoylenko

Addresses: Institute of Psychology, Russian Academy of Sciences, 13, Yaroslavskaya Str., 129366, Moscow, Russia ' Laboratoire Vibrations Acoustique LVA, INSA-Lyon, F-69621, France ' Institute of Psychology, Russian Academy of Sciences, 13, Yaroslavskaya Str., 129366, Moscow, Russia

Abstract: This study dealt with evaluation and paired comparison of noises of seven diesel cars running at idle. Participants evaluated noises' difference, indicated which one was the most appreciable, and verbally compared them when explaining the reasons of their choice. A systems method of analysis of free verbalisations allowed to quantitatively analyse the set of characteristics which are the most significant for the choice of the more pleasant sound. The results showed that emotional component was significantly present in the set of verbal characteristics of the noises' perceived quality and the 'weight' of this component in the set of evaluative characteristics was different for males and females as well as for participants with different experience of driving the investigated cars. The proposed verbal protocol analysis can be used by the supplier to evaluate influence of car noises and to identify the part of emotive attributes in their perceived quality.

Keywords: verbalisation; in-car noise; perceived quality; emotions; preferences; emotional response; vehicle noise; diesel engines; engine idling; sound evaluation; gender.

DOI: 10.1504/IJVNV.2013.053819

International Journal of Vehicle Noise and Vibration, 2013 Vol.9 No.1/2, pp.96 - 108

Published online: 28 Jun 2014 *

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