Abstract
The focus of this research is on the effect of human trust in a hybrid inspection system with different levels of error randomness. The experimental designs were developed to conduct inspection tasks with four levels of error randomness, and subjects were requested to rate their trust at different levels in the system. Each randomness level comprised of stages, and human trust variation for each stage was observed. These levels were administered through the use of a hybrid inspection simulator. Analysis of the results revealed that human trust in the hybrid inspection system is sensitive to error randomness.
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