Proceedings of the ACM SIG CHI


 
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Vancouver, BC, Canada
April 13-18, 1996
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p. 248-249

Chin, John P. (1996): Personality Trait Attributions to Voice Mail User Interfaces. In: Proceedings of the ACM SIG CHI April 13-18, 1996, Vancouver, BC, Canada. pp. 248-249.

Both novices and experts ascribed similar personality traits to voice mail user interfaces: practical, intelligent, courteous, efficient, straight-forward, sophisticated, moethodical, progressive and alert. Surprisingly significantly more experts desired a more imaginative personality than novices. Results suggest that future voice mail user interfaces should project an imaginative quality.

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