Christopher Brett Jaeger
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View article: Representing Technological “Minds”: How Anthropomorphic Inferences Influence Legal Judgments and Policy Opinions
Representing Technological “Minds”: How Anthropomorphic Inferences Influence Legal Judgments and Policy Opinions Open
View article: The roles of cognitive dissonance and normative reasoning in attributions of minds to robots
The roles of cognitive dissonance and normative reasoning in attributions of minds to robots Open
View article: Remembering conversation in group settings
Remembering conversation in group settings Open
Individuals can take on various roles in conversation. Some roles are more active, with the participant responsible for guiding that conversation in pursuit of the group’s goals. Other roles are more passive, like when one is an overhearer…
View article: Katz’s Imperfect Circle: An Empirical Study of Reasonable Expectations of Privacy
Katz’s Imperfect Circle: An Empirical Study of Reasonable Expectations of Privacy Open
View article: Video speeding can be efficient and speeding-induced preference cost can be lessened by selective speeding.
Video speeding can be efficient and speeding-induced preference cost can be lessened by selective speeding. Open
Over the past decade, screen-captured instructional videos have become popular tools for learning. Viewers wanting to learn efficiently can play these videos at faster-than-normal speeds, a feature offered by hosting services such as YouTu…
View article: The interrelationship between concepts about agency and students’ use of teachable-agent learning technology
The interrelationship between concepts about agency and students’ use of teachable-agent learning technology Open
View article: Justice is (change) blind: Applying research on visual metacognition in legal settings.
Justice is (change) blind: Applying research on visual metacognition in legal settings. Open
Research demonstrates that people overestimate their ability to detect visual stimuli in a variety of contexts. These errors in visual metacognition have legal implications, as they may cause decision makers to misweigh evidence and misall…
View article: If Asimo Thinks, Does Roomba Feel? The Legal Implications of Attributing Agency to Technology
If Asimo Thinks, Does Roomba Feel? The Legal Implications of Attributing Agency to Technology Open
Just as our interactions with other people are shaped by our concepts about their beliefs, desires, and goals (i.e., "theory of mind"), our interactions with intelligent technologies such as robots are shaped by our concepts about their in…