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Realism is not all! User engagement with task-related interface characters

Authors :
Johan F. Hoorn
H. C. van Vugt
Elly A. Konijn
Anton Eliëns
I. Keur
Communication Science
Software and Sustainability (S2)
Communication Choices, Content and Consequences (CCCC)
Information Management & Software Engineering
Centre for Advanced Media Research Amsterdam (CAMeRA)
Source :
van Vugt, H C, Konijn, E A, Hoorn, J F, Eliëns, A P W & Keur, I 2007, ' Realism is not all! User engagement with task-related interface characters ', Interacting with Computers, vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 267-280 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.intcom.2006.08.005, Interacting with Computers, 19(2), 267-280. Oxford University Press
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, 2007.

Abstract

Human-like characters in the interface may evoke social responses in users, and literature suggests that realism is the most important factor herein. However, the effects of interface characters on the user are not well understood. We developed an integrative framework, called I-PEFiC, to explain 'persona' and realism effects on the user. We tested an important part of the model using an experimental design in which 140 middle school students were class-wise shown an informative virtual reality demonstration that incorporated either a realistic or an unrealistic (fantasy) interface character, or no character. Findings show, first, no persona effect on task performance. We discuss how user engagement might be related to persona effects. Second, designed realism of the interface character contributed to user engagement when controlled for various user perceptions. Moreover, perceived aesthetics and task-relevance further influenced user engagement. Third, user engagement and task performance combined better predicted satisfaction than either one of the factors alone. In sum, several appearance- and task-related factors contributed to user engagement and user satisfaction. Thus, realism is not all. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09535438
Volume :
19
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Interacting with Computers
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....649d3288e2676f4a389eae054803a5a2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.intcom.2006.08.005