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The Effect of Visual Gender on Abuse in Conversation with ECAs

机译:视觉性别对与ECA对话中虐待的影响

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Previous studies have shown that female ECAs are more likely to be abused than male agents, which may cement gender stereotypes. In the study reported in this paper a visually androgynous ECA in the form of a teachable agent in an educational math game was compared with a female and male agent. The results confirm that female agents are more prone to be verbally abused than male agents, but also show that the visually androgynous agent was less abused than the female although more than the male agent. A surprising finding was that very few students asked the visually androgynous agent whether it was a boy or a girl. These results suggest that androgyny may be a way to keep both genders represented, which is especially important in pedagogical settings, simultaneously lowering the abusive behavior and perhaps most important, loosen the connection between gender and abuse.
机译:先前的研究表明,女性ECA较男性代理人更容易被滥用,这可能会加剧性别刻板印象。在本文报道的研究中,在教育数学游戏中,以可教性的形式在视觉上雌雄同体的ECA与男性和女性代理人进行了比较。结果证实,女性特工比男性特工更容易被口头上的虐待,而且还表明,尽管雌雄同体的视听性雌雄特工比男性特工多,但其视觉上的雌雄同体的滥用却比女性少。令人惊讶的发现是,很少有学生问到视觉上雌雄同体的中介是男孩还是女孩。这些结果表明,雌雄同体可能是保持两种性别代表的一种方式,这在教学环境中尤其重要,同时降低了虐待行为,也许最重要的是,放松了性别与虐待之间的联系。

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