Study 1: Defining Categories

Autor: Fitrianie, Siska, Baraka, Kim, van den Berghe, Rianne, Bernardet, Ulysses, Bosse, Tibor, Brazier, Frances, Brinkman, Willem-Paul, Browne, Jacob, Bruijnes, Merijn, Burger, Franziska, Chollet, Mathieu, Clark, Leigh, Cowan, Benjamin, Daher, Salam, Ding, Ding, Foerster, Frank, Gilmartin, Emer, Jonker, Catholijn, de Haas, Mirjam, Hashemian, Mojgan, Heyselaar, Evelien, Kim, Kangsoo, Koelle, Marion, Kuhnert, Barbara, Lindner, Felix, Linssen, Jeroen, Lucas, Gale, Lun, Wang, Martens, Chris, Molnár, Bálint, Norouzi, Nahal, Bierbach, Catharine, Pelachaud, Catherine, Richards, Deborah, Silvervarg, Annika, Tielman, Myrthe, Yalçın, Özge, Rajanen, Dorina, Lisetti, Christine, Rodriguez Lera, Francisco, Kunold, Laura, Morgan, Jay, Wächter, Laura, Ham, Jaap, Yasir, Muhammad, Kalvas, František, Barakova, Emilia, akalin, neziha, GHAZALI, AIMI, Harth, Jonathan, Casals, Arthur, Alonso, Victoria, Kocaballi, A., Parthemore, Joel, Guerrero, Esteban, Neff, Michael, Torre, Ilaria, Beun, Robbert, Magyar, Gergely, Belhassein, Kathleen, hall, lynne, Kristoffersson, Annica, Olafsson, Stefan
Rok vydání: 2022
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DOI: 10.17605/osf.io/um9h6
Popis: A study that involves experts to group existing constructs into a set of categories (based on Evaluation Instrument Model 4). This study aims to investigate whether or not we have covered all aspects that people (based on the previous research) aim to measure in evaluating human interaction with a social agent.
Databáze: OpenAIRE