How ''real'' are computer personalities? Psychological responses to personality types in human-computer interaction

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作者
Moon, Y [1 ]
Nass, C [1 ]
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[1] STANFORD UNIV,STANFORD,CA 94305
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10.1177/009365096023006002
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G2 [信息与知识传播];
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05 ; 0503 ;
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How ''real'' are computer personalities? Using a psychological criterion for ''reality,'' 2 studies tested whether people respond to computer personalities the same way they tend to respond to human personalities. In. Experiment 1, dominant and submissive subjects were randomly matched with a computer endowed with the personality characteristics associated with dominance or submissiveness (N = 48). Consistent with similarity-attraction. theory in interpersonal interaction, subjects were more attracted to the similar computer compared to the dissimilar computer Experiment 2 (N = 88) used the same experimental design to assess users' psychological responses to changes in personality-based behavior in computers. Consistent with gain-loss theory in interpersonal interaction, changes in the direction of similarity had a more positive effect on attraction than a consistently similar personality. Loss effects were not obtained. The findings suggest that computer personalities are psychologically real to users.
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