Linking Theory of Mind in Human-Agent Interactions to Validated Evaluations: Can Explicit Questionnaires Measure Implicit Behaviour?

Evelien Heyselaar, T. Bosse
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There is a new crisis emerging in human-agent interaction research: Instead of using validated questionnaires, individual studies are creating new questionnaires that claim to measure identical constructs. This makes replication studies and comparisons between studies near to impossible. In turn, meta-analyses to determine which characteristics are important to create agents that the user experiences as being intelligent are difficult to conduct. As part of the attempt to battle this crisis, in this current paper, we suggest the use of a Theory of Mind task to measure the implicit social behaviour users exhibit towards a virtual agent. In a two-part study, we present findings that suggest that participants conduct this Theory of Mind task as expected: participants adapt towards our virtual agent more than when they conduct the task alone. We additionally present preliminary results correlating performance in the Theory of Mind task to validated constructs. Unfortunately, our current results do not correlate significantly to the existing constructs. Data-collection is ongoing and hence no firm conclusions can be made about this second set of results. However, our data suggest that it is important to become aware that the existing validated constructs used in HCI research may not be tapping into what the researchers assume, and hence provide a basis for important discussions about these implications.
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将人- agent交互中的心理理论与验证评价联系起来:外显问卷能测量内隐行为吗?
在人-代理交互研究中出现了一个新的危机:个体研究正在创建新的问卷,声称测量相同的结构,而不是使用有效的问卷。这使得重复研究和研究之间的比较几乎不可能。反过来,确定哪些特征对创建用户体验为智能的代理很重要的元分析很难进行。作为应对这一危机的一部分,在本文中,我们建议使用心智理论任务来衡量用户对虚拟代理所表现出的内隐社会行为。在一项分为两部分的研究中,我们提出的研究结果表明,参与者按照预期执行心智理论任务:参与者比单独执行任务时更适应我们的虚拟代理。我们还提出了心理理论任务的表现与验证构念之间的初步结果。不幸的是,我们目前的结果与现有的结构没有显著的相关性。数据收集工作正在进行中,因此无法对第二组结果作出确切的结论。然而,我们的数据表明,重要的是要意识到,现有的HCI研究中使用的有效结构可能不会触及研究人员的假设,因此为有关这些含义的重要讨论提供了基础。
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