期望理论
心理学
具身认知
社会心理学
吸引力
情感(语言学)
社会联系
感觉
认知心理学
亲密度
人际交往
任务(项目管理)
计算机科学
沟通
经济
人工智能
管理
数学分析
数学
精神分析
作者
Judee K. Burgoon,Joseph A. Bonito,Paul Benjamin Lowry,Sean L. Humpherys,Gregory D. Moody,James Gaskin,Justin Scott Giboney
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ijhcs.2016.02.002
摘要
Because users treat embodied agents (EAs) as social actors, users hold expectations about human-to-EA communication (HtEAC) similar to those in human-to-human communication. This study extends Expectancy Violations Theory (EVT) to examine how different forms of interfaces that confirm or violate user expectations affect the communication process, social judgments, ability to influence, and accuracy of recall associated with HtEAC. Positive violations of expectancy are acts or characteristics of the EA that are unexpected but evaluated favorably by the human partner. Results suggest that when the EA deviates from expectations, effects on the HtEAC process and related outcomes can be more pronounced. EAs evaluated as positive violations had more favorable effects on task attractiveness than other human or EA interaction partners. As predicted by EVT, EA interactions that were positively evaluated elicited more perceived connectedness, feelings of being understood/receptivity, and dependability than those EA interactions evaluated negatively. However, negative violations did not produce worse outcomes than negative confirmations. EVT offers a useful lens for examining the communication effects of HtEAC and points to benefits of creating EAs that evoke positive violations of expectancy.
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