MACHINES, SOCIAL ATTRIBUTIONS, AND ETHOPOEIA - PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENTS OF COMPUTERS SUBSEQUENT TO SELF-EVALUATIONS OR OTHER-EVALUATIONS

被引:87
作者
NASS, C
STEUER, J
HENRIKSEN, L
DRYER, DC
机构
[1] Department of Communication, Stanford University, Stanford
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10.1006/ijhc.1994.1025
中图分类号
TP3 [计算技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号
0812 ;
摘要
We show that individuals use inappropriate social rules in assessing machine behavior. Explanations of ignorance and individuals' views of machines as proxies for humans are shown to be inadequate; instead, individuals' responses to technology are shown to be inconsistent with their espoused beliefs. In two laboratory studies, computer-literate college students used computers for tutoring and testing. The first study (n = 22) demonstrates that subjects using a computer that praised itself believed that it was more helpful, contributed more to the subject's test score, and was more responsive than did subjects using a computer that criticized itself, although the tutoring and testing sessions were identical. In the second study (n = 44), the praise or criticism came from either the computer that did the tutoring or a different computer. Subjects responded as if they attributed a ''self'' and self-focused attributions (termed ''ethopoeia'') to the computers. Specifically, subjects responses followed the rules ''other-praise is more valid and friendlier than self-praise'', ''self-criticism is friendlier than other-criticism'', and ''criticizers are smarter than praisers'' to evaluate the computers, although the subjects claimed to believe that these rules should not be applied to computers.
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页数:17
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