Real-life prosocial behavior decreases after being socially excluded by avatars, not agents.
Oswald D. KothgassnerMirjam GriesingerKathrin KettnerKatja WayanSabine Völkl-KernstockHelmut HlavacsLeon BeutlAnna FelnhoferPublished in: Comput. Hum. Behav. (2017)
Keyphrases
- real life
- multi agent
- multi agent systems
- adaptive behavior
- agent behavior
- virtual characters
- multiagent systems
- cooperative
- cooperative behavior
- software agents
- virtual environment
- multiple agents
- virtual agents
- autonomous agents
- intelligent agents
- cognitive agents
- embodied conversational agents
- agent based models
- multi agent environments
- social intelligence
- virtual space
- intelligent behavior
- resource allocation
- social interaction
- virtual world
- human behavior
- agent interactions
- mobile agents
- artificial agents
- agent systems
- evolutionary learning
- distributed agents
- emergent behavior
- reasoning process
- personality traits
- multi user
- coalition formation
- interacting agents
- autonomous entities
- social insects
- agent teams