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Psychological, Relational, and Emotional Effects of Self-Disclosure After Conversations With a Chatbot
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ChatbotSocial PsychologyEmpathyPsychological OutcomesCommunicationJournalismPsychologySocial SciencesSocial MediaCyberpsychologyConversation AnalysisComputer-mediated CommunicationCommunication EffectsCommunication StudyApplied Social PsychologySocial CognitionHuman CommunicationInterpersonal CommunicationEmotional DisclosureSocial ComputingHuman InteractionRelational CommunicationEmotional EffectsArtsMedia EquivalencyNonverbal Communication
Disclosing personal information to another person has beneficial emotional, relational, and psychological outcomes. When disclosers believe they are interacting with a computer instead of another person, such as a chatbot that can simulate human-to-human conversation, outcomes may be undermined, enhanced, or equivalent. Our experiment examined downstream effects after emotional versus factual disclosures in conversations with a supposed chatbot or person. The effects of emotional disclosure were equivalent whether participants thought they were disclosing to a chatbot or to a person. This study advances current understanding of disclosure and whether its impact is altered by technology, providing support for media equivalency as a primary mechanism for the consequences of disclosing to a chatbot.
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