Measurement of negative attitudes toward robots
@article{Nomura2006MeasurementON, title={Measurement of negative attitudes toward robots}, author={T. Nomura and T. Suzuki and T. Kanda and Kensuke Kato}, journal={Interaction Studies}, year={2006}, volume={7}, pages={437-454} }
A great deal of research has been performed recently on robots that feature functions for communicating with humans in daily life, i.e., communication robots. We consider it important to develop methods to measure humans’ attitudes and emotions that may prevent them from interaction with communication robots, as indices to study short-term and long-term interaction between humans and communication robots. This study is aimed at exploring the influence of negative attitudes toward robots… CONTINUE READING
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