This article explores the relation between consistency of social cues and persuasion by an artificial agent. Including (minimal) social cues in Persuasive Technology (PT) increases the probability that people attribute human-like characteristics to that technology, which in turn can make that technology more persuasive (see, e.g., Nass, Steuer, Tauber, & Reeder, 1993). PT in the social actor role can be equipped with a variety of social cues to create opportunities for applying social influence strategies (for an overview, see Fogg, 2003). However, multiple social cues may not always be perceived as being consistent, which could decrease their perceived human-likeness and their persuasiveness. In the current article, we investigate the ...
Abstract. Artificial social agents can influence people. However, artificial social agents are not r...
Abstract. Artificial social agents can influence people. However, artificial social agents are not r...
Abstract. Artificial social agents can influence people. However, artificial social agents are not r...
This article explores the relation between consistency of social cues and persuasion by an artificia...
This article explores the relation between consistency of social cues and persuasion by an artificia...
This article explores the relation between consistency of social cues and persuasion by an artificia...
This article explores the relation between consistency of social cues and persuasion by an artificia...
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This article explores the relation between consistency of social cues and persuasion by an artificia...
This article explores the relation between consistency of social cues and persuasion by an artificia...
Abstract This paper explores the relation between consistency of social cues and persuasion by an ar...
People can react negatively to persuasive attempts experiencing reactance, which gives rise to negat...
People can react negatively to persuasive attempts experiencing reactance, which gives rise to negat...
People can react negatively to persuasive attempts experiencing reactance, which gives rise to negat...
People can react negatively to persuasive attempts experiencing reactance, which gives rise to negat...
Abstract. Artificial social agents can influence people. However, artificial social agents are not r...
Abstract. Artificial social agents can influence people. However, artificial social agents are not r...
Abstract. Artificial social agents can influence people. However, artificial social agents are not r...
This article explores the relation between consistency of social cues and persuasion by an artificia...
This article explores the relation between consistency of social cues and persuasion by an artificia...
This article explores the relation between consistency of social cues and persuasion by an artificia...
This article explores the relation between consistency of social cues and persuasion by an artificia...
\u3cp\u3eThis article explores the relation between consistency of social cues and persuasion by an ...
This article explores the relation between consistency of social cues and persuasion by an artificia...
This article explores the relation between consistency of social cues and persuasion by an artificia...
Abstract This paper explores the relation between consistency of social cues and persuasion by an ar...
People can react negatively to persuasive attempts experiencing reactance, which gives rise to negat...
People can react negatively to persuasive attempts experiencing reactance, which gives rise to negat...
People can react negatively to persuasive attempts experiencing reactance, which gives rise to negat...
People can react negatively to persuasive attempts experiencing reactance, which gives rise to negat...
Abstract. Artificial social agents can influence people. However, artificial social agents are not r...
Abstract. Artificial social agents can influence people. However, artificial social agents are not r...
Abstract. Artificial social agents can influence people. However, artificial social agents are not r...