Showing papers by "Christopher B. Mayhorn published in 2019"
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TL;DR: A trust bias towards the human adviser is found, reversed only when there is a far greater pedigree in the automated adviser, and trust is highly predictive of reliance decisions.
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20 Nov 2019TL;DR: Hartl et al. as discussed by the authors explored virtual reality experiences for consumers to enjoy in their virtual reality applications and found that virtual reality becomes more prevalent in society, and there has been a renewed focus on developing experiences for consumer to enjoy.
Abstract: As virtual reality becomes more prevalent in society, there has been a renewed focus on developing experiences for consumers to enjoy (Hartl and Berger, 2017). The current research project explores...
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20 Nov 2019TL;DR: The only evidence that seeing in slow motion exists comes from retrospective interviews as discussed by the authors, and it is not clear whether this phenomenon exists as a figment of memory or a true function of visual perc...
Abstract: The only evidence that seeing in slow-motion exists comes from retrospective interviews. An ongoing debate is whether this phenomenon exists as a figment of memory or a true function of visual perc...
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