Determining the Effect of Personality Types on Human-Agent Interactions
IAT), 2013 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Joint Conferences(2013)
摘要
Because of the large number of agents and robots beginning to affect everyday life of humans, it is important to understand how humans would treat agents in a mixed human-agent society. In this paper, we are trying to find answers to two questions: whether humans possess different attitudes towards other humans and agents, and whether the personality type of a human influences his/her decisions and how. To investigate these problems, first we use the Keirsey Temperament Sorter-II (KTS-II) to discover the personality types of our human participants. Then each participant plays the "Who Gets More Cake?" game three times, with a simulated human and an agent as opponents. The experimental results are shown in two aspects: the tendency aspect and the consistency aspect. It is shown that humans treat other humans and agents differently and humans with different KTS-II temperaments behave differently on the above two aspects. It is very possible that the Thinking-Feeling dichotomy of Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) and the tendency results are not independent. Also, there is a correlation between the Extraversion-Introversion dichotomy and the consistency results.
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tendency result,different attitude,consistency result,extraversion-introversion dichotomy,human participant,human factors,mixed human-agent society,human-agent interactions,human-robot interaction,keirsey temperament sorter-ii,personality types,different kts-ii temperament,personality type,human decisions,thinking-feeling dichotomy,human behavior,game theory,tendency aspect,consistency aspect,introversion dichotomy,myers-briggs type indicator,human attitudes,human robot interaction
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