心理学
孤独
聊天机器人
社会心理学
发展心理学
社会关系
人类动物
同级组
亲社会行为
自我表露
同行评审
社会支持
社会关系
人际关系
社会化媒体
人际交往
互联网
八卦
作者
R. Li,Dunigan Parker Folk,Abhay Singh,Lyle Ungar,Elizabeth W. Dunn
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jesp.2026.104911
摘要
AI chatbots are increasingly embedded in social life, offering accessible companionship. While brief interactions have been shown to provide immediate benefits, it is unclear whether repeated, daily engagement with chatbots reduces loneliness. In this pre-registered study, we tested the effectiveness of a chatbot versus a human peer in reducing loneliness among 296 students in their first semester of university. For two weeks, participants either interacted with a chatbot or a human peer, or simply wrote a brief journal entry (control condition). Although our chatbot “Sam” was designed to offer consistent support rooted in principles from relationship science, interacting with this chatbot did not yield the same psychological benefits as interacting with a randomly selected first-year university student. The present study provides initial evidence that texting daily with a random human peer may be more effective in alleviating loneliness than texting with a highly supportive chatbot.
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