多层验证性因子分析揭示两种不同的人机信任构念

Multilevel Confirmatory Factor Analysis Reveals Two Distinct Human–Automation Trust Constructs

Human Factors The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society · 2024
被引 9
ABS 3

中文导读

用多层验证性因子分析比较Chancey等和Jian等开发的两种信任量表,发现它们测量的是不同构念,信任与不信任是独立因子。

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This work examined the relationship of the constructs measured by the trust scales developed by Chancey et al. (2017) and Jian et al. (2000) using a multilevel confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). BACKGROUND: Modern theories of automation trust have been proposed based on data collected using trust scales. Chancey et al. (2017) adapted Madsen and Gregor's (2000) trust scale to align with Lee and See's (2004) human-automation trust framework. In contrast, Jian et al. (2000) developed a scale empirically with trust and distrust as factors. However, it remains unclear whether these two scales measure the same construct. METHOD: We analyzed data collected from previous experiments to investigate the relationship between the two trust scales using a multilevel CFA. RESULTS: Data provided evidence that Jian et al. (2000) and Chancey et al. (2017) automation trust scales are only weakly related. Trust and distrust are found to be distinct factors in Jian et al.'s (2000) scale, whereas performance, process, and purpose are distinct factors in Chancey et al.'s (2017) trust scale. CONCLUSION: The analysis suggested that the two scales purporting to measure human-automation trust are only weakly related. APPLICATION: Trust researchers and automation designers may consider using Chancey et al. (2017) and Jian et al. (2000) scales to capture different characteristics of human-automation trust.

人机交互自动化信任心理测量因子分析