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Description: Research Project on Delegation as a Measure of Trust in Human Agent Teams. Effects of reputation and performance of an artificial agent on human user's trust.

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Survey Questionnaire and Experimental Game

SoSci Survey XML Data with questionnaires and Tetris Game used in our experiment.

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Study data collected in the CSV file and codebook with the code explanations for our variables.

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Task Delegation as a Measure of Trust in Human Agent Teams. Effects of reputation and performance of an artificial agent on human user's trust. | Registered: 2023-03-31 09:07 UTC

Although in today's digitized society, human-(artificial) agent-teams (HATs) are progressively integrated into the professional working environment fo...

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DelegationHuman-Agent cooperationHuman-Agent InteractionHuman-Agent TeamHuman-Agent TrustPerformanceReputationTrust

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