The Impact of an Agent’s Voice in Psychological Counseling: Session Evaluation and Counselor Rating
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Human Machine Communication
2.2. Conversational Agent
2.3. Voice Cue
2.4. Counselor in a Psychological Counseling
3. Psychological Counseling Design
3.1. Psychological Counseling Scenario
3.1.1. Assessment
3.1.2. Exploration
3.1.3. Understanding
3.1.4. Action
3.1.5. Evaluation
3.2. Psychological Counseling Agent
4. Method
4.1. Participants
4.2. Procedure
4.3. Measures
4.3.1. Counselor Rating Form-Short (CRF-S)
4.3.2. Session Evaluation Questionnaire (SEQ)
4.4. Data Collection and Analysis
5. Results
6. Discussion
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Younger | Older | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Male | Female | Male | Female | |
Feminine | 0% (0) | 100% (22) | 0% (0) | 100% (22) |
Masculine | 100% (22) | 0% (0) | 100% (22) | 0% (0) |
Gender -ambiguous | 0% (0) | 0% (0) | 0% (0) | 0% (0) |
Age M (SD) | 27.18 (4.40) | 28.09 (3.51) | 48.63 (6.79) | 47.63 (5.43) |
Depth | Smoothness | Attractiveness | Expertness | Trustworthiness | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Depth | - | - | - | - | - |
Smoothness | 0.501 ** | - | - | - | - |
Attractiveness | 0.341 ** | 0.632 ** | - | - | - |
Expertness | 0.711 ** | 0.394 ** | 0.303 ** | - | - |
Trustworthiness | 0.448 ** | 0.464 ** | 0.578 ** | 0.458 ** | - |
Variable | Younger | Older | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Male | Female | Male | Female | |
M (SD) | M (SD) | M (SD) | M (SD) | |
Depth | 3.51 a (0.91) | 3.79 a (1.09) | 4.63 b (0.83) | 4.80 b (0.88) |
Smoothness | 5.16 (1.07) | 5.36 (0.91) | 5.12 (0.92) | 5.75 (0.65) |
Attractiveness | 19.31 a (4.04) | 22.27 b (3.34) | 19.36 a (3.44) | 23.18 b (3.17) |
Expertness | 16.04 a (4.03) | 17.00 a (4.73) | 20.59 b (3.39) | 21.18 b (3.83) |
Trustworthiness | 20.09 (3.68) | 20.04 (4.32) | 19.91 (2.56) | 22.00 (2.54) |
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Kim, H.C.; Cha, M.C.; Ji, Y.G. The Impact of an Agent’s Voice in Psychological Counseling: Session Evaluation and Counselor Rating. Appl. Sci. 2021, 11, 2893. https://doi.org/10.3390/app11072893
Kim HC, Cha MC, Ji YG. The Impact of an Agent’s Voice in Psychological Counseling: Session Evaluation and Counselor Rating. Applied Sciences. 2021; 11(7):2893. https://doi.org/10.3390/app11072893
Chicago/Turabian StyleKim, Hyo Chang, Min Chul Cha, and Yong Gu Ji. 2021. "The Impact of an Agent’s Voice in Psychological Counseling: Session Evaluation and Counselor Rating" Applied Sciences 11, no. 7: 2893. https://doi.org/10.3390/app11072893
APA StyleKim, H. C., Cha, M. C., & Ji, Y. G. (2021). The Impact of an Agent’s Voice in Psychological Counseling: Session Evaluation and Counselor Rating. Applied Sciences, 11(7), 2893. https://doi.org/10.3390/app11072893