DocumentCode :
339726
Title :
The impact of anthropomorphic interfaces on influence understanding, and credibility
Author :
Bengtsson, B. ; Burgoon, J.K. ; Cederberg, C. ; Bonito, J. ; Lundeberg, M.
Author_Institution :
Umea Univ., Sweden
Volume :
Track1
fYear :
1999
fDate :
5-8 Jan. 1999
Abstract :
This paper describes a pilot study on decision influence, understanding, and subjective measures of credibility in human interaction with a computerized partner for a fictional decision-making task. Subjects (N=70) were randomly assigned to one of five different computer partners or to a human partner. Subjects completed the Desert Survival Task, and engaged in a dialogue with their partner. Pre- and post-interaction rankings were used to measure decision quality and influence. Results revealed that face-to-face interaction generated the most positive social judgments, and more positive social judgments were associated with greater understanding, but the computer conditions were more influential, especially when the computer was the least anthropomorphic.
Keywords :
decision support systems; human factors; social aspects of automation; user interfaces; Desert Survival Task; anthropomorphic interfaces; computerized partner; decision influence; decision quality; dialogue; face-to-face interaction; fictional decision making task; human interaction; human partner; post-interaction rankings; pre-interaction rankings; social judgments; subjective credibility measures; understanding; Anthropomorphism; Collaborative work; Computer interfaces; Decision making; Face; Human computer interaction; Information resources; Information technology; Mobile communication; Technological innovation;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Systems Sciences, 1999. HICSS-32. Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Hawaii International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Maui, HI, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0001-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.1999.772736
Filename :
772736
Link To Document :
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