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A First Experiment in Misplaced Trust in Augmented Reality

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Degree
Master of Computer Science, Miami University, Computer Science and Systems Analysis, .
Abstract
Computer technology helps improve human productivity and performance. We believe that if the computer technology lies, most people are unlikely to notice the deception. We explored whether Augmented Reality can improve a user’s performance, whether an Augmented Reality system will gain human’s trust easily, and whether, when their trust is betrayed, the user is unlikely to notice. To evaluate our three hypotheses, we designed a card sorting experiment involving human subjects with augmented reality (AR) technology. Our experimental results support our hypotheses, with high levels of statistical significance.
Subject Headings
Computer Science
Keywords
Augmented Reality; AR; Performance; Subject; Deceive; Deception; Trust; Lie; Card Sorting; Evaluation and Productivity
Committee / Advisors
William Brinkman, PhD (Advisor)
James Kiper, PhD (Committee Member)
Alton Sanders, PhD (Committee Member)
Pages
41p.

Document number: miami1291819200
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