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Trying too hard: effects of mobile agents' (Inappropriate) social expressiveness on trust, affect and compliance

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Trying too hard: effects of mobile agents' (Inappropriate) social expressiveness on trust, affect and compliance
Mobile services can provide users with information relevant to their current circumstances. Distant services in turn can acquire local information from people in an area of interest. Socially expressive agent behaviour has been suggested as a way to build reciprocal relationships and to increase user response to such requests. This between-subject, Wizard-ofOz experiment aimed to investigate the potential of such behaviours. 44 participants performed a search task in an urgent context while being interrupted by a mobile agent that both provided and requested information. The socially expressive behaviour shown in this study did not increase compliance to requests; it instead reduced trust in provided information and compliance to warnings. It also negatively impacted the affective experience of users scoring lower on empathy as a personality trait. Inappropriate social expressiveness can have serious consequences; we here elaborate on the reasons for our negative results. Author Keywo...
Henriette S. M. Cramer, Vanessa Evers, Tim van Slo
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where CHI
Authors Henriette S. M. Cramer, Vanessa Evers, Tim van Slooten, Mattijs Ghijsen, Bob J. Wielinga
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