Silicon sycophants: the effects of computers that flatter

BJ Fogg, C Nass - International journal of human-computer studies, 1997 - Elsevier
A laboratory experiment examines the claims that (1) humans are susceptible to flattery from
computers and (2) the effects of flattery from computers are the same as the effects of flattery …

Emotional responses to computers: Experiences in unfairness, anger, and spite

RE Ferdig, P Mishra - Journal of Educational Multimedia and …, 2004 - learntechlib.org
Although some educational technology theorists and researchers view technology as a set
of neutral tools, recent theoretical and empirical work has begun to examine technology as a …

Affective feedback from computers and its effect on perceived ability and affect: A test of the computers as social actor hypothesis

P Mishra - Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 2006 - learntechlib.org
We report an experimental study that looked at two questions:(a) The effect of affective
feedback from computers on participants' motivation and self-perception of ability; and (b) …

Judging a book by its cover! Cultural stereotyping of interactive media and its effect on the recall of text information

MJ Alvarez-Torres, P Mishra - Journal of Educational Multimedia …, 2001 - learntechlib.org
Humans often make assumptions about other people and ste-reotype them based on
superficial cues. There is little re-search on whether people categorize computer programs …

Natural language techniques in computer-assisted legal instruction: a comparison of alternative approaches

M Lambiris, G Oberem - J. Legal Educ., 1993 - HeinOnline
Although the computer has been used as a teaching device in a wide range of subject areas
since the 1960s, traditional approaches to the design of computer lessons have resulted in …

[PDF][PDF] Judging a book by its cover! Cultural stereotyping of interactive media and its impact on recall

MJ Alvarez-Torres, P Mishra, Y Zhao - academia.edu
People use more than visual cues to judge and categorize others. In fact, research suggests
that people pay much greater attention to verbal cues than visual ones (Borkenau, 1993) …

[引用][C] Nonverbal behaviour at the human-computer interface

NP Sheehy, AJ Chapman - International Reviews of …, 1987 - Taylor & Francis Group