ICS 2023_Q3(JUI-SEP)

2023/09/21

  • Castelo, N., Bos, M. W., & Lehmann, D. R. (2019). Task-dependent algorithm aversion. Journal of Marketing Research56(5), 809-825.[ppt][pdf]
  • Byun, K. J., & Ahn, S. J. (2023). A Systematic Review of Virtual Influencers: Similarities and Differences between Human and Virtual Influencers in Interactive Advertising. Journal of Interactive Advertising, 1-14.[ppt][pdf]
  • Marín-Morales, J., Higuera-Trujillo, J. L., Greco, A., Guixeres, J., Llinares, C., Scilingo, E. P., … & Valenza, G. (2018). Affective computing in virtual reality: emotion recognition from brain and heartbeat dynamics using wearable sensors. Scientific reports8(1), 13657.[ppt][pdf]

2023/09/14

  • Mancuso, V., Bruni, F., Stramba-Badiale, C., Riva, G., Cipresso, P., & Pedroli, E. (2023). How do emotions elicited in virtual reality affect our memory? A systematic review. Computers in Human Behavior, 107812.[ppt][pdf]
  • Dietvorst, B. J., Simmons, J. P., & Massey, C. (2015). Algorithm aversion: people erroneously avoid algorithms after seeing them err. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General144(1), 114.[ppt][pdf]
  • Lou, C., Kiew, S. T. J., Chen, T., Lee, T. Y. M., Ong, J. E. C., & Phua, Z. (2023). Authentically fake? How consumers respond to the influence of virtual influencers. Journal of Advertising52(4), 540-557.[ppt][pdf]

2023/08/31

  • Han, T., Xiu, L., & Yu, G. (2020). The impact of media situation on people’s memory effect–an ERP study. Computers in Human Behavior104, 106180.[ppt][pdf]
  • Xiu, L., Chen, Y., Yu, G., & Yang, Y. (2023). The impact of conversational interaction on users’ cognitive absorption in mobile news reading context: evidence from EEG. Behaviour & Information Technology, 1-14.[ppt][pdf]
  • Deitz, G. D., Royne, M. B., Peasley, M. C., & Coleman, J. T. (2016). EEG-based measures versus panel ratings: Predicting social media-based behavioral response to Super Bowl ads. Journal of Advertising Research56(2), 217-227.[ppt][pdf]

2023/08/24

  • Cheng, X., Zhang, X., Cohen, J., & Mou, J. (2022). Human vs. AI: Understanding the impact of anthropomorphism on consumer response to chatbots from the perspective of trust and relationship norms. Information Processing & Management59(3), 102940.[ppt][pdf]
  • Christoforakos, L., Gallucci, A., Surmava-Große, T., Ullrich, D., & Diefenbach, S. (2021). Can robots earn our trust the same way humans do? A systematic exploration of competence, warmth, and anthropomorphism as determinants of trust development in HRI. Frontiers in Robotics and AI, 8, 640444.[ppt][pdf]
  • Fiske, S. T., Cuddy, A. J., & Glick, P. (2007). Universal dimensions of social cognition: Warmth and competence. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 11(2), 77-83.[ppt][pdf]

2023/08/17

  • Maier, M., Bartoš, F., Oh, M., Wagenmakers, E. J., Shanks, D., & Harris, A. (2022). Adjusting for Publication Bias Reveals That Evidence for and Size of Construal Level Theory Effects is Substantially Overestimated.[ppt][pdf]
  • Calderon, S., Mac Giolla, E., Ask, K., & Granhag, P. A. (2020). Subjective likelihood and the construal level of future events: A replication study of Wakslak, Trope, Liberman, and Alony (2006). Journal of Personality and Social Psychology119(5), e27.[ppt][pdf]
  • Maiella, R., La Malva, P., Marchetti, D., Pomarico, E., Di Crosta, A., Palumbo, R., … & Verrocchio, M. C. (2020). The psychological distance and climate change: A systematic review on the mitigation and adaptation behaviors. Frontiers in Psychology11, 568899.[ppt][pdf]

2023/08/10

  • Arsenyan, J., & Mirowska, A. (2021). Almost human? A comparative case study on the social media presence of virtual influencers. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies155, 102694.[ppt][pdf]
  • Cuperus, A. A., Laken, M., van den Hout, M. A., & Engelhard, I. M. (2016). Degrading emotional memories induced by a virtual reality paradigm. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry52, 45-50.[ppt][pdf]
  • Yanit, M., Yanit, M., & Wan, F. (2023). Right agent, wrong level of hedonism: How high (vs low) hedonic values in AI-performed tasks lead to decreased perceptions of humanlikeness, warmth, and less consumer support. Computers in Human Behavior, 107870.[ppt][pdf]

2023/08/03

  • Pelau, C., Dabija, D. C., & Ene, I. (2021). What makes an AI device human-like? The role of interaction quality, empathy and perceived psychological anthropomorphic characteristics in the acceptance of artificial intelligence in the service industry. Computers in Human Behavior122, 106855.[ppt][pdf]
  • Angeli, C., & Valanides, N. (2020). Developing young children’s computational thinking with educational robotics- An interaction effect between gender and scaffolding strategy. Computers in human behavior, 105, 105954.[ppt][pdf]
  • Houtekamer, M. C., Henckens, M. J., Mackey, W. E., Dunsmoor, J. E., Homberg, J. R., & Kroes, M. C. (2020). Investigating the efficacy of the reminder-extinction procedure to disrupt contextual threat memories in humans using immersive Virtual Reality. Scientific Reports10(1), 16991.[ppt][pdf]

2023/07/13

2023/07/06