Applying social cognition to feedback chatbots: Enhancing trustworthiness through politeness
Abstract Generative AI systems like chatbots are increasingly being introduced into learning, teaching and assessment scenarios at universities. While previous research suggests that users treat chatbots like humans, computer systems are still often perceived as less trustworthy, potentially impairing their usefulness in learning contexts.
Benjamin Brummernhenrich +2 more
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A novel method to judge the safe position of C2 lamina screw with double holes. [PDF]
Yuan ZS, Hu Y, Lu LS.
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Abstract Distinguishing cause from effect – that is, determining whether x causes y (x → y) or, alternatively, whether y causes x (y → x) – is a primary research goal in many psychological research areas. Despite its importance, determining causal direction with observational data remains a difficult task.
Dexin Shi +3 more
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Variations in Some Features of Oral Health by Personality Traits, Gender, and Age: Key Factors for Health Promotion. [PDF]
Fuentes AM +4 more
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A general diagnostic modelling framework for forced‐choice assessments
Abstract Diagnostic classification modelling (DCM) is a family of restricted latent class models often used in educational settings to assess students' strengths and weaknesses. Recently, there has been growing interest in applying DCM to noncognitive traits in fields such as clinical and organizational psychology, as well as personality profiling.
Pablo Nájera +5 more
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Flourishing and its influencing factors among maintenance hemodialysis patients in Shanghai, China: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Zeng XQ +9 more
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The Validity of Single‐Response Situational Judgment Tests: A Nomological Network Meta‐Analysis
ABSTRACT Nearly 15 years after the first empirical validation of the then‐novel single‐response situational judgment test (SJT) methodology, research using single‐response SJTs has proliferated. Single‐response SJTs simply feature one edited critical incident that is evaluated by respondents–hence, the term “single‐response” SJT.
Michelle P. Martín‐Raugh +4 more
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Personality and teachers' burnout stress: exploring the digital competence as personal job resource in allied health institutions. [PDF]
Hussain Z +4 more
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Lucky Coincidences: Experiencing Serendipity in Museums and Beyond
ABSTRACT Serendipity is the unintentional, accidental discovery of something new or surprising that feels positive and meaningful for the individual. Four studies (N1 = 1638; N2 = 279; N3 = 520; N4 = 452) examined such experiences in museums and beyond, contributing to three overarching goals: (a) achieving a better understanding of predictors and ...
Max Knabe +9 more
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Trust in Media, Trust in Science, Political Party, Big Five Personality Traits, and Vaccination Intention: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
Johnson EK, Meadows C, Zhang Meadows CC.
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