*** Integrity-based Explanations for Fostering Appropriate Trust in AI Agents *** 

Authors: S.Mehrotra, C.Jorge, C.M.Jonker & M.L.Tielman
Interactive Intelligence, TU Delft

Corresponding author: S.Mehrotra
Contact Information:
s.mehrotra@tudelft.nl

Delft University of Technology -EEMCS
P.O. Box 5058 
2628 XE Delft 
The Netherlands

***General Introduction***
This code repository contains Microsoft powerapps exported files licensed to Delft University 
of Technology via MS 365, as part of S.Mehrotra's PhD Thesis project: 
doi:10.4121/bb0d42f4-a98d-4ae6-8043-2d3756b035ad

It is being made public both to act as supplementary code for publicationsand the PhD 
thesis of S.Mehrotra and in order for other researchers to use this code in their own 
work.

The code in the exported files was written by S.Mehrotra at Delft University of Technology - EEMCS, between Jan 2021 and Dec 2021.

This research was (partly) funded by the Hybrid Intelligence Center, a 10-year programme funded the Dutch Ministry of
Education, Culture, and Science through the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research, grant number 024.004.022,
and by EU H2020 ICT48 project “Humane AI Net” under contract # 952026.

***Purpose of the test campaign***
The purpose of the experiment was to explore how different integrity-based explanations made by an AI agent affect the appropriateness of trust of a human in that agent. The details of the experiment are available in section 4 of the main paper linked with this code.

***Test equipment***
The code was written on Microsoft Power Platform - PowerApps available at https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/power-platform/products/power-apps.

***Description of the data in this data set***
The source code includes code for 4 groups of conditions as described in the main paper: baseline, honesty, transparency and fairness. The folders are zipped files of the export solutions of the power apps. Once can manually import solutions using the steps available at https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-apps/maker/data-platform/import-update-export-solutions.

If the import isn’t successful, you'll see a notification on the solutions page showing any errors or warnings that were captured. Select Download Log File to capture details about what caused the import to fail. The most common cause for an import to fail is that the solution didn't contain some required components which are specific to the environment.