Action and reaction: computer-mediated dialogues as a model for natural interfaces

Jocelyn C. Riseberg, Renee Berkowitz, Joseph Cunningham
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We describe a study which examined the relationship between certain textual/discursive cues during computer mediated dialogues and correlations of these cues with two measures of impression formation: 1) a global positivity of impressions questionnaire; and 2) perceptions of six personality dimensions. The study also examined discourse phenomena emergent in the conversations. Undergraduates participated in same and mixed sex dyadic, forced turn, computer mediated dialogues and were asked to report impressions of their conversational partners. Results indicated that relative amounts of words per turn, negative disclosure, and evaluative disclosure have significant effects on impression formation. Results also suggest that number of words per turn, number of questions, and evaluative disclosure are emergent in the discourse, and naturally equalize between partners. No gender differences were detected. These findings suggest a new methodology for examining online interaction and concomitant impression formation. Suggestions are made for how this new methodology might be incorporated into autonomous conversational systems.
行动与反应:作为自然界面模型的计算机媒介对话
我们描述了一项研究,该研究考察了计算机介导对话中某些文本/话语线索之间的关系,以及这些线索与两种印象形成措施之间的相关性:1)印象的整体积极性问卷;2)对六个人格维度的感知。研究还考察了对话中出现的话语现象。大学生们参与了同性和两性二元、强迫翻转、电脑媒介的对话,并被要求报告对对话对象的印象。结果表明,每回合相对字数、负面披露和评价披露对印象形成有显著影响。结果还表明,每回合的单词数量、问题数量和评价性披露是话语中出现的,并且在合作伙伴之间自然平衡。没有发现性别差异。这些发现提出了一种新的方法来检查在线互动和伴随的印象形成。对如何将这种新方法纳入自主对话系统提出了建议。
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