Stern Steven E, Mullennix John W, Wilson Stephen J
Department of Psychology, University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, Pennsylvania 15904, USA.
J Appl Psychol. 2002 Apr;87(2):411-7. doi: 10.1037/0021-9010.87.2.411.
Are perceptions of computer-synthesized speech altered by the belief that the person using this technology is disabled? In a 2 x 2 factorial design, participants completed an attitude pretest and were randomly assigned to watch an actor deliver a persuasive appeal under 1 of the following 4 conditions: disabled or nondisabled using normal speech and disabled or nondisabled using computer-synthesized speech. Participants then completed a posttest survey and a series of questionnaires assessing perceptions of voice, speaker, and message. Natural speech was perceived more favorably and was more persuasive than computer-synthesized speech. When the speaker was perceived to be speech-disabled, however, this difference diminished. This finding suggests that negatively viewed assistive technologies will be perceived more favorably when used by people with disabilities.
认为使用这项技术的人有残疾会改变对计算机合成语音的认知吗?在一项2×2析因设计中,参与者完成了一项态度预测试,并被随机分配观看一名演员在以下4种条件之一进行有说服力的呼吁:使用正常语音的残疾或非残疾者,以及使用计算机合成语音的残疾或非残疾者。参与者随后完成了一项后测调查和一系列评估对声音、说话者和信息认知的问卷。自然语音比计算机合成语音更受青睐且更具说服力。然而,当说话者被认为有言语障碍时,这种差异就会减小。这一发现表明,当残疾人使用被负面看待的辅助技术时,人们对其的看法会更积极。