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Public Perceptions of Fairness Metrics Across Borders

Abstract

Which fairness metrics are appropriately applicable in your contexts? There may be instances of discordance regarding the perception of fairness, even when the outcomes comply with established fairness metrics. Several questionnaire-based surveys have been conducted to evaluate fairness metrics with human perceptions of fairness. However, these surveys were limited in scope, including only a few hundred participants within a single country. In this study, we conduct an international survey to evaluate public perceptions of various fairness metrics in decision-making scenarios. We collected responses from 1,000 participants in each of China, France, Japan, and the United States, amassing a total of 4,000 participants, to analyze the preferences of fairness metrics. Our survey consists of three distinct scenarios paired with four fairness metrics. This investigation explores the relationship between personal attributes and the choice of fairness metrics, uncovering a significant influence of national context on these preferences.

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@article{sasaki2025_2403.16101,
  title={ Public Perceptions of Fairness Metrics Across Borders },
  author={ Yuya Sasaki and Sohei Tokuno and Haruka Maeda and Kazuki Nakajima and Osamu Sakura and George Fletcher and Mykola Pechenizkiy and Panagiotis Karras and Irina Shklovski },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.16101},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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