Voices, boxes, and sources of messages: Computers and social actors
- 2025-07-09
- 출판일: 1993
- 저자: Clifford Nass, Jonathan Steuer
Abstract
Can adults be induced to use social rules distinguishing “self” and “other” to respond to the behaviors of technologies? In a 2 x 2 x 2 between-subjects laboratory experiment involving the use of multiple computers with voice output, 88 computer-literate college students used a computer for tutoring and a different computer for testing. The performance of the tutoring session was either praised or criticized (Manipulation 1) in the same voice as the tutoring session or a distinct voice (Manipulation 2) via the computer (box) that performed the tutoring or a distinct computer (box; Manipulation 3). Respondents were shown to use voices but not boxes to distinguish “self” from “other” behavior in applying the social rules “Performance evaluations from others are more accurate than are performance evaluations of self,” “Praise from others is friendlier than praise from self,” and “Criticism from self is friendlier than is criticism from others,” to evaluate the tutoring and evaluation session.
psycnet.apa.org/record/1993-41260-001
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