DocumentCode
57305
Title
Shared Experiences of Technology and Trust: An Experimental Study of Physiological Compliance Between Active and Passive Users in Technology-Mediated Collaborative Encounters
Author
Montague, Enid ; Jie Xu ; Chiou, Erin
Author_Institution
Div. of Gen. Internal Med., Northwestern Univ., Chicago, IL, USA
Volume
44
Issue
5
fYear
2014
fDate
Oct. 2014
Firstpage
614
Lastpage
624
Abstract
The aim of this study is to examine the utility of physiological compliance (PC) to understand shared experience in a multiuser technological environment involving active and passive users. Common ground is critical for effective collaboration and important for multiuser technological systems that include passive users since this kind of user typically does not have control over the technology being used. An experiment was conducted with 48 participants who worked in two-person groups in a multitask environment under varied task and technology conditions. Indicators of PC were measured from participants´ cardiovascular and electrodermal activities. The relationship between these PC indicators and collaboration outcomes, such as performance and subjective perception of the system, was explored. Results indicate that PC is related to group performance after controlling for task/technology conditions. PC is also correlated with shared perceptions of trust in technology among group members. PC is a useful tool for monitoring group processes and, thus, can be valuable for the design of collaborative systems. This study has implications for understanding effective collaboration.
Keywords
groupware; multiprogramming; physiology; trusted computing; multitask environment; multiuser technological environment; physiological compliance; shared experiences; technology-mediated collaborative encounters; trust; Atmospheric measurements; Biomedical monitoring; Joints; Monitoring; Optical wavelength conversion; Particle measurements; Reliability; Group performance; multiagent systems; passive user; physiological compliance (PC); trust in technology;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Human-Machine Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
2168-2291
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/THMS.2014.2325859
Filename
6837486
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