2020 journal article

Email phishing and signal detection: How persuasion principles and personality influence response patterns and accuracy

APPLIED ERGONOMICS, 86.

By: P. Lawson n, C. Pearson n, A. Crowson n & C. Mayhorn n

author keywords: Phishing; Cybersecurity; Susceptibility; Signal detection; Persuasion principle; Personality
MeSH headings : Adolescent; Deception; Electronic Mail; Female; Humans; Male; Personality; Persuasive Communication; Social Interaction; Trust; Young Adult
TL;DR: Data support previous findings that high extroversion is predictive of increased susceptibility to phishing attacks and the various persuasions principles elicited diverse response criterions and sensitivities. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
16. Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions (OpenAlex)
Sources: Web Of Science, ORCID, NC State University Libraries
Added: May 18, 2020

2019 article

Who Should I Trust (Human vs. Automation)? The Effects of Pedigree in a Dual Advisor Context

PROCEEDINGS OF THE 20TH CONGRESS OF THE INTERNATIONAL ERGONOMICS ASSOCIATION (IEA 2018), VOL V: HUMAN SIMULATION AND VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS, WORK WITH COMPUTING SYSTEMS (WWCS), PROCESS CONTROL, Vol. 822, pp. 10–17.

By: C. Pearson n & C. Mayhorn n

author keywords: Decision-making; Trust; Dual-advisor systems
TL;DR: Results indicated that participants were likely to demonstrate a bias such that they were more likely to trust the information coming from the human advisor regardless of pedigree, which was only reversed when the automated decision aid was presented as having far greater pedigree. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
16. Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions (OpenAlex)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: July 15, 2019

2019 journal article

Who's the real expert here? Pedigree's unique bias on trust between human and automated advisers

APPLIED ERGONOMICS, 81.

By: C. Pearson n, M. Geden n & C. Mayhorn n

author keywords: Dual adviser; Decision support system; Reliance; Decision-making; Decision aid; Trust in automation
MeSH headings : Adult; Aged; Automation; Bias; Counseling / methods; Decision Making; Decision Support Techniques; Female; Humans; Male; Man-Machine Systems; Middle Aged; Perception; Professional Competence; Reproducibility of Results; Task Performance and Analysis; Trust; Young Adult
TL;DR: A trust bias towards the human adviser is found, reversed only when there is a far greater pedigree in the automated adviser, and trust is highly predictive of reliance decisions. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
16. Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions (OpenAlex)
Sources: Web Of Science, ORCID, NC State University Libraries
Added: October 7, 2019

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