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The Development of the Awareness Attribution Scale ANONYMISED DATA

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<b>README</b><b>Awareness Attribution Studies (Studies 1, 2, and 3)</b><b>Institution:</b> University of SheffieldOverviewThis archive contains fully anonymised datasets from three studies conducted for the development and validation of the Awareness Attribution Scale.All personal and identifying data have been removed. The data is therefore fully anonymous and not subject to GDPR.Contents<b>S1 Ease of understanding ANONYMISED DATA</b><br>Data from Study 1, where participants rated the ease of understanding of three alternative items for each of 14 constructs. Values represent ease-of-understanding ratings (Likert scale 1=easiest to understand, 3=hardest to understand).<br><b>S2 Reliability ANONYMISED DATA</b><br>Data from Study 2, where participants rated 42 items (3 per construct) to assess internal consistency and item reliability. Values represent awareness attribution ratings (Likert scale 1=least aware, 5=most aware).<br><b>S3 Validation ANONYMISED DATA</b><br>Data from Study 3, where participants rated different entities (rock, robot, dog, human) using the final 14-item scale. Values represent awareness attribution ratings (Likert scale 1=least aware, 5=most aware).<br><br>Research supported by the European Union under the European Innovation Council (EIC) research and innovation program, Project CAVAA (project number 101071178) as well as Project “VaLue-aware AI (VALAWAI)” (project number 101070930); and by the Royal Society. Ethical approval was obtained by the School of Computer Science Ethics Committee at the University of Sheffield (Reference Number 064307).
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