Krämer, Nicole; Bente, Gary; Eschenburg, Felix; Troitzsch, Heike:
Embodied conversational agents. Research prospects for social psychology and an exemplary study.
In: Social Psychology., Vol. 22 (2010), No. 2, pp. 26 - 36
2010article/chapter in journal
PsychologyFaculty of Engineering » Computer Science and Applied Cognitive Science
Title:
Embodied conversational agents. Research prospects for social psychology and an exemplary study.
Author:
Krämer, NicoleUDE
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123292786
LSF ID
47899
ORCID
0000-0001-7535-870XORCID iD
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Bente, Gary;Eschenburg, Felix;Troitzsch, Heike
Year of publication:
2010

Abstract:

Analyzed whether an embodied conversational agent (ECA) has specific advantages when employed with privacy invading technologies such as a biometric security system. The study compares the effects of an ECA interface with the effects of conventional text-based and voice-based interfaces on user acceptance and usability (46 female and 44 male participants aged 20-55 years). An additional variable was whether the biometric system falsely rejected the user twice or whether it directly accepted him/her. Results of the 2 x 3 between-subjects design indicated that, although overall the text interface is rated most positive, voice and ECA yield distinct social effects: They have more advantageous consequences when problems arise - i.e., when the user is rejected repeatedly. The implications for social psychology in terms of applicability of new research methods as well as insights concerning fundamental research are discussed.