As technology evolves rapidly, understanding public perception becomes increasingly crucial. This article introduces an integrative method for evaluating mental models and social acceptance of various technologies. Our approach utilizes micro scenarios coupled with visual-spatial mapping, offering a comprehensive perspective that contrasts with traditional methods focused on detailed assessments of limited scenarios. This methodology allows for simultaneous quantitative evaluation of multiple technologies on visio-spatial maps, facilitating a comparative ranking based on diverse criteria and an exploration of the interplay between individual factors and technology attributes in shaping public opinion. Our approach provides a framework for researchers and policymakers to gauge critical issues and to identify factors pivotal to acceptance. We illustrate this methodology with examples from our research, offering practical guidelines and R code to enable others in conducting similar studies. This paper aims to bridge the gap between technological advancement and societal perception, offering a tool for more informed decision-making in the realm of technology development and policy.
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