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Epos – an instrument for the assessment of the ethical position in software development
Authors:Stefan Brandenburg  Michael Minge
Affiliation:1. Cognitive Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics, Technische Universit?t Berlin, Berlin, Germanystefan.brandenburg@tu-berlin.de;3. Cognitive Psychology and Cognitive Ergonomics, Technische Universit?t Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Abstract:Digital technology becomes more powerful, intelligent, pervasive and ubiquitous. Ethical aspects of this development have not yet drawn the appropriate attention of researchers and engineers. This paper presents an instrument that aims at measuring the individual ethical position with regard to the design and development of computer software. The development of the Epos tool was based on two data collections. The data of the first survey (n1 = 147 participants) were used to select items and to determine the factorial structure of the questionnaire. Results show that the Epos instrument reliably assesses peoples’ ethical opinion with respect to five central components: (1) regulation, (2) data privacy, (3) domain specific knowledge, (4) societal responsibility and (5) company responsibility. In the second survey, we determined the stability of the instruments factor structure by assessing a sample of n2?=?196 participants. A confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) supported the initial factor structure. Next steps and further implications are discussed regarding the final version of the questionnaire.
Keywords:Applied ethics  technology research and development practice  man–machine interaction (MMI)  attitude assessment  questionnaire development
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