Trust Development and Explainability: A Longitudinal Study with a Personalized Assistive System

Author:

Zafari Setareh1ORCID,de Pagter Jesse2ORCID,Papagni Guglielmo1ORCID,Rosenstein Alischa3ORCID,Filzmoser Michael4ORCID,Koeszegi Sabine T.4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Giefinggasse 2, 1210 Vienna, Austria

2. Centre for Social Innovation (ZSI), Linke Wienzeile 246, 1150 Vienna, Austria

3. Mercedes-Benz AG, Benz-Str., 71063 Sindelfingen, Germany

4. TU Wien, Institute of Management Science Theresianumgasse 27, 1040 Vienna, Austria

Abstract

This article reports on a longitudinal experiment in which the influence of an assistive system’s malfunctioning and transparency on trust was examined over a period of seven days. To this end, we simulated the system’s personalized recommendation features to support participants with the task of learning new texts and taking quizzes. Using a 2 × 2 mixed design, the system’s malfunctioning (correct vs. faulty) and transparency (with vs. without explanation) were manipulated as between-subjects variables, whereas exposure time was used as a repeated-measure variable. A combined qualitative and quantitative methodological approach was used to analyze the data from 171 participants. Our results show that participants perceived the system making a faulty recommendation as a trust violation. Additionally, a trend emerged from both the quantitative and qualitative analyses regarding how the availability of explanations (even when not accessed) increased the perception of a trustworthy system.

Funder

Mercedes-Benz AG

Publisher

MDPI AG

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