Effects Of Self-Disclosure On Attributions In Human-Iot Conversational Agent Interaction

INTERACTING WITH COMPUTERS(2019)

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This study examined effects of self-disclosure on relationship closeness with an Internet of Things (IoT) conversational agent (IoT-CA) and attributions of responsibility. Participants and IoT-CAs worked as dyads for two interdependent-outcome tasks: a creativity and a learning task (for measuring dyadic creativity ability and IoT-CAs' understanding of people's preferences, respectively). Dyadic success or failure feedback was determined. Results showed in contrast to self-serving bias (SSB), people did not credit personal responsibility for dyadic success or blame the IoT-CA for dyadic failure. However, when people had previously engaged in self-disclosure with IoT-CAs, they showed reversed SSB, and tended to attribute success to the IoT-CA and accept more personal responsibility for failure. The effect of self-disclosure on attributions of responsibility was mediated by closeness of the relationship. In terms of attributions of responsibility between tasks, people who engaged in self-disclosure with IoT-CAs believed IoT-CAs understood them more and were more likely to attribute success to the learning task.
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ubiquitous computing, natural language interfaces, intelligent agents, laboratory experiments
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