People's assumptions about robots: investigation of their relationships with attitudes and emotions toward robots
@article{Nomura2005PeoplesAA, title={People's assumptions about robots: investigation of their relationships with attitudes and emotions toward robots}, author={T. Nomura and T. Kanda and T. Suzuki and Kensuke Kato}, journal={ROMAN 2005. IEEE International Workshop on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, 2005.}, year={2005}, pages={125-130} }
People's assumptions about robots are an important factor affecting their construction and change of attitudes and emotions toward robots. [...] Key Method To develop these items measuring individuals' assumptions about robots, a pilot research was administered in Japan. The results implied the possibility that Japanese people assume "humanoids" as a representative robots, though this assumption still remains unconnected to realistic assumptions about situations where and tasks that these robots perform; the…Expand Abstract
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