Christoforakos Lara, Feicht Nina, Hinkofer Simone, Löscher Annalena, Schlegl Sonja F, Diefenbach Sarah
Department of Psychology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Munich, Germany.
Front Digit Health. 2021 Nov 18;3:689999. doi: 10.3389/fdgth.2021.689999. eCollection 2021.
Companion technologies, such as social robots and conversational chatbots, take increasing responsibility for daily tasks and support our physical and mental health. Especially in the domain of healthcare, where technologies are often applied for long-term use, our experience with and relationship to such technologies become ever more relevant. Based on a 2-week interaction period with a conversational chatbot, our study ( = 58) explores the relationship between humans and technology. In particular, our study focuses on felt social connectedness of participants to the technology, possibly related characteristics of technology and users (e.g., individual tendency to anthropomorphize, individual need to belong), as well as possibly affected outcome variables (e.g., desire to socialize with other humans). The participants filled in short daily and 3 weekly questionnaires. Results showed that interaction duration and intensity positively predicted social connectedness to the chatbot. Thereby, perceiving the chatbot as anthropomorphic mediated the interrelation of interaction intensity and social connectedness to the chatbot. Also, the perceived social presence of the chatbot mediated the relationship between interaction duration as well as interaction intensity and social connectedness to the chatbot. Characteristics of the user did not affect the interrelations of chatbot interaction duration or intensity and perceived anthropomorphism or social presence. Furthermore, we did not find a negative correlation between felt social connectedness of users to the technology and their desire to socialize with other humans. In sum, our findings provide both theoretical and practical contributions. Our study suggests that regular interaction with a technology can foster feelings of social connectedness, implying transferability of dynamics known from interpersonal interaction. Moreover, social connectedness could be supported by technology design that facilitates perceptions of anthropomorphism and social presence. While such means could help to establish an intense relationship between users and technology and long-term engagement, the contexts in which anthropomorphic design is, actually, the means of choice should be carefully reflected. Future research should examine individual and societal consequences to foster responsible technology development in healthcare and beyond.
社交机器人和对话聊天机器人等伴随技术在日常任务中承担着越来越多的责任,并支持我们的身心健康。尤其是在医疗保健领域,技术经常被长期应用,我们与这些技术的体验和关系变得越来越重要。基于与一个对话聊天机器人为期两周的交互期,我们的研究(n = 58)探讨了人与技术之间的关系。具体而言,我们的研究重点关注参与者与技术之间感受到的社会联系、技术和用户可能相关的特征(例如,个体拟人化倾向、个体归属感需求),以及可能受到影响的结果变量(例如,与他人社交的愿望)。参与者填写了简短的每日问卷和每周一次的问卷,共三次。结果表明,交互持续时间和强度正向预测了与聊天机器人的社会联系。因此,将聊天机器人视为拟人化的感知介导了交互强度与与聊天机器人的社会联系之间的相互关系。此外,聊天机器人的感知社会临场感介导了交互持续时间以及交互强度与与聊天机器人的社会联系之间的关系。用户特征并未影响聊天机器人交互持续时间或强度与感知拟人化或社会临场感之间的相互关系。此外,我们没有发现用户与技术之间感受到的社会联系与他们与他人社交的愿望之间存在负相关。总之,我们的研究结果具有理论和实践贡献。我们的研究表明,与技术的定期交互可以促进社会联系感,这意味着人际交互中已知的动态具有可转移性。此外,通过促进拟人化和社会临场感感知的技术设计可以支持社会联系。虽然这些手段有助于建立用户与技术之间的紧密关系和长期参与度,但实际上应仔细思考拟人化设计成为首选手段的背景。未来的研究应该考察个体和社会后果,以促进医疗保健及其他领域负责任的技术发展。