The artificial-social-agent questionnaire

Establishing the long and short questionnaire versions

Conference Paper (2022)
Author(s)

S Fitrianie (TU Delft - Interactive Intelligence)

Merijn Bruijnes (Universiteit Utrecht, TU Delft - Interactive Intelligence, School of Business Administration, Northeastern University)

Fengxiang Li

Amal Abdulrahman (TU Delft - Interactive Intelligence)

Willem Paul Brinkman (TU Delft - Interactive Intelligence)

Research Group
Interactive Intelligence
Copyright
© 2022 S. Fitrianie, M. Bruijnes, Fengxiang Li, A. Abdulrahman, W.P. Brinkman
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1145/3514197.3549612
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Publication Year
2022
Language
English
Copyright
© 2022 S. Fitrianie, M. Bruijnes, Fengxiang Li, A. Abdulrahman, W.P. Brinkman
Research Group
Interactive Intelligence
ISBN (electronic)
9781450392488
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Abstract

We present the ASA Questionnaire, an instrument for evaluating human interaction with an artificial social agent (ASA), resulting from multi-year efforts involving more than 100 Intelligent Virtual Agent (IVA) researchers worldwide. It has 19 measurement constructs constituted by 90 items, which capture more than 80% of the constructs identified in empirical studies published in the IVA conference 2013 - 2018. This paper reports on construct validity analysis, specifically convergent and discriminant validity of initial 131 instrument items that involved 532 crowd-workers who were asked to rate human interaction with 14 different ASAs. The analysis included several factor analysis models and resulted in the selection of 90 items for inclusion in the long version of the ASA questionnaire. In addition, a representative item of each construct or dimension was selected to create a 24-item short version of the ASA questionnaire. Whereas the long version is suitable for a comprehensive evaluation of human-ASA interaction, the short version allows quick analysis and description of the interaction with the ASA. To support reporting ASA questionnaire results, we also put forward an ASA chart. The chart provides a quick overview of the agent profile.