探索人类认知中的自我中心偏见:使用多个会话代理的分析

Yugo Hayashi, Shin Takii, Rina Nakae, Hitoshi Ogawa
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本研究调查了说话者周围有不同观点的社会行为者时,自我中心偏见的本质。在此背景下,我们研究了沟通渠道如何在协作活动中缓解自我中心偏见。为了研究这一点,我们使用会话代理作为社会行动者。因此,本研究创造了一个虚拟情境,其中一个说话者被几个说话者包围。我们假设,受众可利用的沟通渠道的多样性将增加对他人的认识,并促进采用异域中心的观点。分析结果表明,参与各种沟通渠道的协作任务的参与者较少使用自我中心视角。自我中心主义与交际的研究尚未涉及多个说话者的会话动态。因此,这项研究提供了一种新的视角来看待可能缓解这种偏见的各种因素。
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Exploring egocentric biases in human cognition: An analysis using multiple conversational agents
The present study investigates the nature of egocentric biases in a situation where a speaker is surrounded by social actors with different perspectives. In this context, we investigated how communication channels function to ease egocentric bias during collaborative activities. To investigate this point, we used conversational agents as social actors. The present study therefore created a virtual situation where a speaker was surrounded by several speakers. We hypothesized that the diversity of communication channels available to the audience would increase the awareness of others and facilitate the adoption of an exocentric perspective. The results of the analysis show that participants who engaged in the collaboration task with various communication channels used fewer egocentric perspectives. Studies in egocentrism and communication have not yet investigated the conversational dynamics of multiple speakers. This study therefore provides a new perspective about the kinds of factors that may ease such biases.
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