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A robot's appearance has a key role in users' willingness to interact with it, and their enjoyment of that interaction. Namely, a certain level of perceived “humanness” (or anthropomorphism) is necessary, for meaningful interaction to occur.
Mar 13, 2020
Our findings suggest that users actually rely to some degree on the appearance of a robot as a cue for deciding how to interact with it. Published in: 19th ...
Aug 28, 2015 · Our study compares users' interaction with a humanoid robot and a dog-shaped pet-robot. We conducted a user study in which the participants ...
Abstract—Our study compares users' interaction with a humanoid robot and a dog-shaped pet-robot. We conducted a user study in which the participants had to ...
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Findings – Study 1 found SR's human-like appearance can arouse perceived anthropomorphism (PA), which positively affects CTSR through parallel mediators (WA ...
Discussion. These results confirm that robot appearance has a negative effect on customers' responses (i.e., attitudes) toward the service (H1). However ...