Coding Schema for Voice Conversational agents
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| Author | Taryn Bipat |
|---|---|
| Research questions | How do consumer’s use the echo? Were expectations of using the Echo met? What terminology do consumers use to address the Alexa and the Echo? |
| Method | Coding of the data with pre-defined and refined coding schema |
| Theoretical background | [[Theoretischer Hintergrund::Coding Schema based on Coding schema for Hardware Companions; Value
Sensitive Design (VSD) methods.]] |
| Process of creation | A code book was produced using the pilot data. This code
book included explanations on how to code this corpus of data and the characteristics of each code that could be found in the qualitative data After the generation of the code book, the systematic codes were used to analyze the remainder of the verified product reviews. The coding was fixed in order to get correct percentages if a user used the same code multiple times. Many of the posts included more than one code and were coded accordingly so that each code was only counted once per participant. |
| Dimensionalization and coding cycles | [[Dimensionalisierung::The codes from Coding schema for Hardware Companions was adopted to the needs of the study.]] |
| Date | 2018 |
| Research area | Information Science |
| Inter-coder-reliability | 85% |
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| Software | Atlas TI |
| Coding schema | Datei:Codes.xml |
| Project data | Datei:Codes.xml |
| Research data | Research data for Voice Conversational Agents |
| Publication | Voice Conversational Agents: A Value Sensitive Approach |
| Study | Voice conversational agents - study |
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