Status processes in human-computer interactions: Does gender matter?
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Highlights:
• Subjects worked on a task with a computerized partner.
• The computerized partner was named James or Julie.
• Gender did not affect subject’s evaluations of their computerized partner’s performance.
• Subjects estimated a computer named James cost more than one named Julie.
摘要
•Subjects worked on a task with a computerized partner.•The computerized partner was named James or Julie.•Gender did not affect subject’s evaluations of their computerized partner’s performance.•Subjects estimated a computer named James cost more than one named Julie.
论文关键词:Social psychology,Gender,Status characteristics theory,Sociology,Human-computer interactions
论文评审过程:Available online 21 May 2014.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2014.04.025