非正面反馈
心理学
压力源
任务(项目管理)
认知
认知心理学
睡眠剥夺对认知功能的影响
控制(管理)
正面反馈
社会心理学
计算机科学
人工智能
经济
电压
神经科学
工程类
物理
电气工程
管理
临床心理学
量子力学
作者
Simon Thuillard,Magdalene Zeinab Akosua Adams,G. Jelmini,Sven Schmutz,Andreas Sonderegger,Juergen Sauer
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.chb.2022.107270
摘要
People increasingly work with autonomous systems, which progressively take over functions previously performed exclusively by humans. This may lead to situations in which automated agents give negative performance feedback, which represents an important work-related social stressor. Little is known about how negative feedback provided by computers (as opposed to humans) affects human performance and subjective state. A first experiment (N = 60) focused on the influence of human feedback on performance. After participants had performed a cognitive task, they received a manipulated performance feedback (either positive or negative) from a human (comparing to a control with no feedback) and subsequent performance on several cognitive tasks and the participants' subjective state was measured. The results showed that while negative feedback had a negative influence on several subjective state measures, performance remained unimpaired. In a second experiment (N = 89), participants received manipulated negative feedback by a human or by a computer (or no feedback at all) after having completed an ability test. Subsequent performance was measured on attention tasks and creativity tasks and participants' subjective state was assessed. Although participants felt stressed by both negative computer and human feedback, subsequent performance was again not impaired. However, computer feedback was rated as being less fair than human feedback. Overall, our findings show that there are costs of protecting one's performance against negative feedback and they call for caution regarding the use of negative feedback by both human and automated agents in work settings.
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