Description
The data is collected in the experiment with the paper "Why don’t you do what you said you would? Conversational strategies for agents supporting healthy lifestyle change" by Pei-Yu Chen, Dirk Heylen, Catholijn Jonker, Birna van Riemsdijk, and Myrthe Tielman. This paper aims to explore the effects of different dialogue strategies on emotion and elicited information.
The dataset consists of 1) participants' responses in different strategy conditions ('guided_free.csv', 'guided_MC.csv', 'open.csv'), 2) regression models reported in the paper ('analysis script.R'), 3) the results of the inductive coding is in the file 'open-coded-combination.csv', 4) with which we use the script 'combination_analysis_new.py' to look for patterns in user's behavior explanations.
The README file details the data-specific information in the csv.
The dataset consists of 1) participants' responses in different strategy conditions ('guided_free.csv', 'guided_MC.csv', 'open.csv'), 2) regression models reported in the paper ('analysis script.R'), 3) the results of the inductive coding is in the file 'open-coded-combination.csv', 4) with which we use the script 'combination_analysis_new.py' to look for patterns in user's behavior explanations.
The README file details the data-specific information in the csv.
| Date made available | 22 Apr 2025 |
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| Publisher | TU Delft - 4TU.ResearchData |
| Date of data production | 2025 - |
Research output
- 1 Article
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Why don't you do what you said you would? Conversational strategies for agents to understand users' reasons in supporting behavior
Chen, P. Y., van Riemsdijk, M. B., Heylen, D. K. J., Jonker, C. M. & Tielman, M. L., 2025, In: Behaviour and Information Technology: an international journal on the human aspects of computing. 20 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
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