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Item EDA Driving Data and Survey Responses(2023-04-05) Seecharan, Turuna; Tila, Tahrim Zaman; tseechar@d.umn.edu; Seecharan, Turuna; Gamification and Transportation LabTo find the relation between drivers’ stress levels and driving performance, two types of data were collected: drivers’ stress data, as known as Electrodermal Activity (EDA) Data, and vehicles’ engine data. The purpose of this study is to investigate how drivers’ driving performance changes in higher-stressed situations.