Neutral by Default? Replicating User Vocal Responses to Negative Affective Cues in Conversational Agents
Paper i proceeding, 2026

Conversational agents (CAs) increasingly detect users' emotions, yet deciding how to respond, especially to negative affect, remains a central design challenge. We conducted a role-switching study in which participants reply as the CAs to simulated users expressing anger, sadness, or fear. Results reveal systematic, gender-linked patterns: most male participants favored a neutral, affect-balanced stance and prioritized clarification or task progress, whereas most female participants produced a wider range of non-neutral responses, more often using explicit empathy, reassurance, and reflective listening. We also observe differences in de-escalation phrasing, validation timing, and follow-up questioning across scenarios. These findings indicate that strategies for handling negative emotions vary with user characteristics and context. Based on these findings, we argue for adaptive CA response policies that calibrate first-turn acknowledgment and information-gathering, tailoring prosody and wording to emotional context in order to support de-escalation, perceived understanding, and user trust.

conversational agents

negative affect

user characteristics

Speech emotion responses

Författare

Yong Ma

Universitetet i Bergen

Yuchong Zhang

Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan (KTH)

Di Fu

University of Surrey

Stephanie Zubicueta Portales

Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet

Morten Fjeld

Universitetet i Bergen

Göteborgs universitet

Chalmers, Data- och informationsteknik, Interaktionsdesign och Software Engineering

Hri 2026 Proceedings of the 21st ACM IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interaction

1268-1272
9798400721281 (ISBN)

21st ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, HRI 2026
Edinburgh, United Kingdom,

Ämneskategorier (SSIF 2025)

Psykologi

Genusstudier

Statsvetenskap

Etologi

Sociologi

DOI

10.1145/3757279.3788802

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2026-04-27