Title :
The effect of an embodied agent´s performance on self-efficacy in human-agent interactions
Author :
Tsukidate, N. ; Morishima, Yu
Author_Institution :
Int. Christian Univ., Tokyo
Abstract :
Based on a previous study showing that observing a student´s poor performance enhances an observer´s self- efficacy in an actual classroom environment, the present study examined the effect in the interaction with an embodied animated agent that played a role of a student on the computer. In the experiment, participants simply observed the student agent solving English anagram questions and later answered questions regarding self- efficacy and impressions about the agent. The results showed that the measured self-efficacy was higher for those participants who observed the low-performance student agent than those who observed the high- performance student agent. That is, the enhancement of self-efficacy observed in a real classroom situation was replicated in the virtual environment with embodied agents. The results also showed that the degree of self- efficacy effect differed depending on whether the participant was told to have a partner relationship with the agent. This finding suggests that social relationship that the participant perceived with the agent has an effect on self-efficacy. Discussions on these findings are developed in terms of the identification and comparison models from social psychology.
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; human computer interaction; software agents; embodied agent performance; embodied animated agent; english anagram questions; human-agent interactions; low-performance student agent; self-efficacy; social psychology; virtual environment;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Environments, 2007. IE 07. 3rd IET International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Ulm
Print_ISBN :
978-0-86341-853-2