Visible to the public Having the Right Attitude: How Attitude Impacts Trust Repair in Human—Robot Interaction

TitleHaving the Right Attitude: How Attitude Impacts Trust Repair in Human—Robot Interaction
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2022
AuthorsEsterwood, Connor, Robert, Lionel P.
Conference Name2022 17th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI)
Date Publishedmar
Keywordsattitude, Collaboration, Human Behavior, human factors, human-robot interaction, maintenance engineering, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, Robot Trust, robots, Trust Repair
AbstractRobot co-workers, like human co-workers, make mistakes that undermine trust. Yet, trust is just as important in promoting human-robot collaboration as it is in promoting human-human collaboration. In addition, individuals can signif-icantly differ in their attitudes toward robots, which can also impact or hinder their trust in robots. To better understand how individual attitude can influence trust repair strategies, we propose a theoretical model that draws from the theory of cognitive dissonance. To empirically verify this model, we conducted a between-subjects experiment with 100 participants assigned to one of four repair strategies (apologies, denials, explanations, or promises) over three trust violations. Individual attitudes did moderate the efficacy of repair strategies and this effect differed over successive trust violations. Specifically, repair strategies were most effective relative to individual attitude during the second of the three trust violations, and promises were the trust repair strategy most impacted by an individual's attitude.
DOI10.1109/HRI53351.2022.9889535
Citation Keyesterwood_having_2022