Exploring mindlessness as an explanation for the media equation: a study of stereotyping in computer tutorials
Author(s) -
Daniel Johnson,
John Gardner
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
personal and ubiquitous computing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.416
H-Index - 88
eISSN - 1617-4917
pISSN - 1617-4909
DOI - 10.1007/s00779-007-0193-9
Subject(s) - mood , structural equation modeling , stereotype (uml) , psychology , negative mood , stereotype threat , social psychology , generalized estimating equation , computer science , machine learning
This study extends previous media equation research by empirically testing the mindlessness explanation of media equation behaviour. The current study explored the potential moderating effect of mood on media equation behaviour. Specifically, the study assessed whether\udparticipants’ tendency to stereotype when interacting\udwith a computer varied as a function of mood. Seventy-six\udundergraduate students were exposed to either a positive or\udnegative mood manipulation and then completed a computer-\udbased tutorial on car engines. The tutorial was presented using either a male or female synthesised voice. Participants’ affective state, attitudes and opinions were\udassessed via questionnaire. Female participants in a positive mood showed a greater propensity to genderstereotype computers than female participants in a negative mood, suggesting that media equation behaviour is more likely to result when people are in a mindless state. Male participants, however, did not show the same pattern of\udbehaviour
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