2023
DOI: 10.1145/3610915
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Society's Attitudes Towards Human Augmentation and Performance Enhancement Technologies (SHAPE) Scale

Steeven Villa,
Jasmin Niess,
Albrecht Schmidt
et al.

Abstract: Human augmentation technologies (ATs) are a subset of ubiquitous on-body devices designed to improve cognitive, sensory, and motor capacities. Although there is a large corpus of knowledge concerning ATs, less is known about societal attitudes towards them and how they shift over time. To that end, we developed The Society's Attitudes Towards Human Augmentation and Performance Enhancement Technologies (SHAPE) Scale, which measures how users of ATs are perceived. To develop the scale, we first created a list of… Show more

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“…Analogous to the development of other scales in the field of HCI [55,75,78], the extraction of latent factors was conducted as proposed by McCoach et al [52]. The results of the reversed items were inverted, and the Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin (KMO) criterion [68] was evaluated.…”
Section: Exploratory Factor Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analogous to the development of other scales in the field of HCI [55,75,78], the extraction of latent factors was conducted as proposed by McCoach et al [52]. The results of the reversed items were inverted, and the Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin (KMO) criterion [68] was evaluated.…”
Section: Exploratory Factor Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%