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  Fair governance with humans and machines

Hermstrüwer, Y., & Langenbach, P. (2023). Fair governance with humans and machines. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 29(4), 525-548. doi:doi/10.1037/law0000381.

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Hermstrüwer, Yoan1, Autor           
Langenbach, Pascal1, Autor           
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1Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Max Planck Society, ou_2173688              

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Schlagwörter: algorithms, predictive policing, school admissions, refugee-matching, fairness
 Zusammenfassung: How fair do people perceive government decisions based on algorithmic predictions? And to what extent can the government delegate decisions to machines without sacrificing perceived procedural fairness? Using a set of vignettes in the context of predictive polic-ing, school admissions, and refugee-matching, we explore how different degrees of human-machine interaction affect fairness perceptions and procedural preferences. We imple-ment four treatments varying the extent of responsibility delegation to the machine and the degree of human involvement in the decision-making process, ranging from full human discretion, machine-based predictions with high human involvement, machine-based pre-dictions with low human involvement, and fully machine-based decisions. We find that machine-based predictions with high human involvement yield the highest and fully ma-chine-based decisions the lowest fairness scores. Different accuracy assessments can partly explain these differences. Fairness scores follow a similar pattern across contexts, with a negative level effect and lower fairness perceptions of human decisions in the con-text of predictive policing. Our results shed light on the behavioral foundations of several legal human-in-the-loop rules.

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 Datum: 2022-12-162023-062023
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Titel: Psychology, Public Policy, and Law
Genre der Quelle: Zeitschrift
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Seiten: - Band / Heft: 29 (4) Artikelnummer: - Start- / Endseite: 525 - 548 Identifikator: -