The causes of consumer satisfaction or dissatisfaction with child restraint systems were studied, and factors contributing to non-use and misuse were identified. Thirty-two families used several different child restraint models for extended periods, and their perceptions and preferences prior to use were compared to those expressed afterward. Recommendations are made to improve education, design, marketing, and regulation regarding child restraint systems.
Factors Affecting Consumer Acceptance and Use of Child Restraint Systems
1982
74 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation Safety , Consumer Affairs , Road Transportation , Consumer affairs , Acceptability , Utilization , Children , Infants , Design , Manufacturers , Safety , Automobiles , Highway transportation , Child restraint systems , Consumer satisfaction , Restraint systems , Federal motor vehicle safety standards , Safety standards , Safety standard 213
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