Three Strikes and You are Out!: The Impacts of Multiple Human-Robot Trust Violations and Repairs on Robot Trustworthiness
Esterwood, Connor; Robert, Lionel Jr
2023-01-19
Citation
Esterwood, C. and Robert, L. P. (2023). Three Strikes and You are Out!: The Impacts of Multiple Human-Robot Trust Violations and Repairs on Robot Trustworthiness, Computers in Human Behavior, forthcoming.
Abstract
Robots like human co-workers can make mistakes violating a human’s trust in them. When mistakes happen, humans can see robots as less trustworthy which ultimately decreases their trust in them. Trust repair strategies can be employed to mitigate the negative impacts of these trust violations. Yet, it is not clear whether such strategies can fully repair trust or how effective they are after repeated trust violations. To address these shortcomings, this study examined the impact of four distinct trust repair strategies: apologies, denials, explanations, and promises on overall trustworthiness and its sub-dimensions: ability, benevolence, and integrity after repeated trust violations. To accomplish this, a between-subjects experiment was conducted where participants worked with a robot co-worker to accomplish a task. The robot violated the participant’s trust and then provided a particular repair strategy. Results indicated that after repeated trust violations, none of the repair strategies ever fully repaired trustworthiness and two of its sub-dimensions: ability and integrity. In addition, after repeated interactions, apologies, explanations, and promises appeared to function similarly to one another, while denials were consistently the least effective at repairing trustworthiness and its sub-dimensions. In sum, this paper contributes to the literature on human—robot trust repair through both of these original findings.Publisher
Computers in Human Behavior
Deep Blue DOI
Subjects
Human–Robot Interaction Trust Repair Robot Error Recovery robot trustworthiness Robot benevolence Robot Integrity Robot ability robot trust repair human-robot trust repair human robot teaming human robot collaboration robot co-worker apologies robot apologies explanations robot explanations promises robot promises denials robot denials Warehouse Robot Interaction Simulator Artificial Intelligence Trust Repair Artificial Intelligence apologies Artificial Intelligence explanations Artificial Intelligence Promises Artificial Intelligence Denials Artificial Intelligence Trustworthiness
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Esterwood, Connor; Robert, Lionel + "Jr" (In Proceedings of the 2022 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, pp. 332-341, 2022-01-07)
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