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Hauptverfasser: Cui, Zixin, Zhuang, Xiangling, Lee, Seul Chan, Lee, Jieun, Li, Xintong, Itoh, Makoto
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Veröffentlicht: 2024
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Online-Zugang:https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.16406
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author Cui, Zixin
Zhuang, Xiangling
Lee, Seul Chan
Lee, Jieun
Li, Xintong
Itoh, Makoto
author_facet Cui, Zixin
Zhuang, Xiangling
Lee, Seul Chan
Lee, Jieun
Li, Xintong
Itoh, Makoto
contents The development of a reliable and valid assessment tool of human-automation trust is an important topic. This study aimed to develop a Chinese version of human-automation trust scale (C-HATS) with reasonable reliability and validity based on Lee and See (2004)'s trust model. After three phases of assessments including exploratory factor analysis, item analysis, and confirmatory factor analysis, different dimensions and items were considered for initial and posttask human-automation trust. For post-task trust, the scale had three dimensions and 11 items and reflected Lee and See (2004)'s model, whereas different from Lee and See (2004)'s model, the final scale had 14 items but only two dimensions for initial trust. Nevertheless, for both initial and post-task trust, reasonable reliability and validity of the scale were verified with various consumer automation products. Although further verification is still necessary, the developed C-HATS could be used to effectively assess human-automation trust in the Chinese context.
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spellingShingle Development of a Chinese Human-Automation Trust Scale
Cui, Zixin
Zhuang, Xiangling
Lee, Seul Chan
Lee, Jieun
Li, Xintong
Itoh, Makoto
Human-Computer Interaction
The development of a reliable and valid assessment tool of human-automation trust is an important topic. This study aimed to develop a Chinese version of human-automation trust scale (C-HATS) with reasonable reliability and validity based on Lee and See (2004)'s trust model. After three phases of assessments including exploratory factor analysis, item analysis, and confirmatory factor analysis, different dimensions and items were considered for initial and posttask human-automation trust. For post-task trust, the scale had three dimensions and 11 items and reflected Lee and See (2004)'s model, whereas different from Lee and See (2004)'s model, the final scale had 14 items but only two dimensions for initial trust. Nevertheless, for both initial and post-task trust, reasonable reliability and validity of the scale were verified with various consumer automation products. Although further verification is still necessary, the developed C-HATS could be used to effectively assess human-automation trust in the Chinese context.
title Development of a Chinese Human-Automation Trust Scale
topic Human-Computer Interaction
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.16406