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观察自动化系统时的难度判断(JODs)支持媒体等式和独特代理假设。

Judgments of Difficulty (JODs) While Observing an Automated System Support the Media Equation and Unique Agent Hypotheses.

作者信息

Driggs Jade, Vangsness Lisa

机构信息

Wichita State University, USA.

The University of Alabama in Huntsville, USA.

出版信息

Hum Factors. 2025 Apr;67(4):347-366. doi: 10.1177/00187208241273379. Epub 2024 Aug 18.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

We investigated how people used cues to make Judgments of Difficulty (JODs) while observing automation perform a task and when performing this task themselves.

BACKGROUND

Task difficulty is a factor affecting trust in automation; however, no research has explored how individuals make JODs when watching automation or whether these judgments are similar to or different from those made while watching humans. Lastly, it is unclear how cue use when observing automation differs as a function of experience.

METHOD

The study involved a visual search task. Some participants performed the task first, then watched automation complete it. Others watched and then performed, and a third group alternated between performing and watching. After each trial, participants made a JOD by indicating if the task was easier or harder than before. Task difficulty randomly changed every five trials.

RESULTS

A Bayesian regression suggested that cue use is similar to and different from cue use while observing humans. For central cues, support for the UAH was bounded by experience: those who performed the task first underweighted central cues when making JODs, relative to their counterparts in a previous study involving humans. For peripheral cues, support for the MEH was unequivocal and participants weighted cues similarly across observation sources.

CONCLUSION

People weighted cues similar to and different from when they watched automation perform a task relative to when they watched humans, supporting the Media Equation and Unique Agent Hypotheses.

APPLICATION

This study adds to a growing understanding of judgments in human-human and human-automation interactions.

摘要

目的

我们研究了人们在观察自动化执行任务时以及自己执行该任务时如何利用线索做出难度判断(JOD)。

背景

任务难度是影响对自动化信任的一个因素;然而,尚无研究探讨个体在观看自动化执行任务时如何做出JOD,以及这些判断与观看人类执行任务时的判断是相似还是不同。最后,尚不清楚观察自动化时线索的使用如何随经验而变化。

方法

该研究涉及一项视觉搜索任务。一些参与者先执行任务,然后观看自动化完成任务。另一些参与者先观看然后执行,第三组在执行和观看之间交替。每次试验后,参与者通过指出任务比之前更容易还是更难来做出JOD。任务难度每五次试验随机变化一次。

结果

贝叶斯回归表明,线索的使用与观察人类时既有相似之处也有不同之处。对于中心线索,对独特代理假设(UAH)的支持受经验限制:相对于之前一项涉及人类的研究中的对应人员,那些先执行任务的人在做出JOD时对中心线索的权重较低。对于外围线索,对媒体等式假设(MEH)的支持是明确的,并且参与者在不同观察来源下对线索的权重相似。

结论

与观看人类执行任务相比,人们在观看自动化执行任务时对线索的权重既有相似之处也有不同之处,这支持了媒体等式和独特代理假设。

应用

本研究有助于加深对人与人以及人与自动化交互中判断的理解。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/7771/11874496/6a6771694a5f/10.1177_00187208241273379-fig1.jpg

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