Effects of a Social Robot's Autonomy and Group Orientation on Human Decision-Making

Social attributes of intelligent robots are important for human-robot systems. This paper investigates influences of robot autonomy (i.e., high versus low) and group orientation (i.e., ingroup versus outgroup) on a human decision-making process. We conducted a laboratory experiment with 48 college s...

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Vydáno v:Advances in human-computer interaction Ročník 2013; číslo 2013; s. 1 - 13
Hlavní autoři: Rau, Pei-Luen Patrick, Liu, Jun, Li, Ye
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Cairo, Egypt Hindawi Puplishing Corporation 01.01.2013
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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ISSN:1687-5893, 1687-5907
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Shrnutí:Social attributes of intelligent robots are important for human-robot systems. This paper investigates influences of robot autonomy (i.e., high versus low) and group orientation (i.e., ingroup versus outgroup) on a human decision-making process. We conducted a laboratory experiment with 48 college students and tested the hypotheses with MANCOVA. We find that a robot with high autonomy has greater influence on human decisions than a robot with low autonomy. No significant effect is found on group orientation or on the interaction between group orientation and autonomy level. The results provide implications for social robot design.
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1687-5907
DOI:10.1155/2013/263721