README

This folder contains:

(1) Three prompts (Prompt1-Introduction.pdf, Prompt2-Letter.pdf, Prompt3-InformationSheet.pdf) used as part of the interviews of Study 1

(2) The interview protocol (InterviewProtocol.pdf) used for Study 1

(3) The pre-registration of Study 2 (Preregistration.pdf)

(4) The graphical representations of the scenarios used in different configurations of Study 2 (Graphics.pdf)

(5) The collection of materials used in Study 2 (Study2_material.pdf)

(6) Cleaned data from Study 2 (cleaned_data.xslsx)

	Column A: number of participant
	Column B: user ID
	Column C: time for completing the task (s)
	Column D: age (range of years)
	Column E: level of education 
	Column F: response to whether the participant has had experience renting their house out for short-term rentals when they had a license for it (yes/no)
	Column G: response to whether the participant has had experience renting their house out for short-term rentals without a license (yes/no)
	Column H: AI literacy (7 point Likert scale)
	Column I: affinity to technology (7 point Likert scale)
	Column J: personal experience with human civil servant identifying illegal holiday rentals (7 point Likert scale)
	Column K: personal experience with AI systems identifying illegal holiday rentals (7 point Likert scale)
	Column L: personal experience with public administration (7 point Likert scale)
	Column M: agreement to short-term rental policy (7 point Likert scale)
	Column N: perceived task complexity (7 point Likert scale)
	Column O: condition for decision-maker profile (fully automated vs. Hybrid)
	Column P: condition for model type (rule-based vs. probabilistic)
	Column Q: condition for data type (camera vs. Public registry)
	Column R: average of items for perceived ability (7 point Likert scale)
	Column S: item 1 for perceived ability (7 point Likert scale)
	Column T: item 2 for perceived ability (7 point Likert scale)
	Column U: item 3 for perceived ability (7 point Likert scale)
	Column V: item 4 for perceived ability (7 point Likert scale)
	Column W: item 5 for perceived ability (7 point Likert scale)
	Column X: item 6 for perceived ability (7 point Likert scale)
	Column Y: average of items for perceived benevolence (7 point Likert scale)
	Column Z: item 1 for perceived benevolence (7 point Likert scale)
	Column AA: item 2 for perceived benevolence (7 point Likert scale)
	Column AB: item 3 for perceived benevolence (7 point Likert scale)
	Column AC: item 4 for perceived benevolence (7 point Likert scale)
	Column AD: item 5 for perceived benevolence (7 point Likert scale)
	Column AE: average of items for perceived integrity (7 point Likert scale)
	Column AF:  item 1 for perceived integrity (7 point Likert scale)
	Column AG:  item 2 for perceived integrity (7 point Likert scale)
 	Column AH:  item 3 for perceived integrity (7 point Likert scale)	
	Column AI:  item 4 for perceived integrity (7 point Likert scale)
	Column AJ:  item 5 for perceived integrity (7 point Likert scale)
	Column AK:  item 6 for perceived integrity (7 point Likert scale)
	Column AL:  overall perceived fairness (7 point Likert scale)
	Column AM:  open-ended response on ability
	Column AN:  open-ended response on benevolence
	Column AO:  open-ended response on integrity

(7) .R scripts used to analyze the data (Script.R, Analysis-Script.Rproj)

(8) Analysis of open-ended questions (Open_Ended_questions.pdf)

(9) Report of the analysis over the data (ABI-Fairness.pdf)