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Measurement of Anxiety toward Robots

Tatsuya Nomura, Tomohiro Suzuki, Takayuki Kanda, Kensuke Kato

Year
2006
Citations
183

Abstract

To study the short-term and long-term influence of communication robots in daily life applications, it is necessary to develop psychological scales for measuring the mental states of users of robots and analyzing related social trends. In particular, to explore the more internal factors related to communication robots, it is necessary to focus on anxiety. This paper reports the results of developing the Robot Anxiety Scale (RAS) for measuring the anxiety that prevents individuals from interaction with robots having functions of communication in daily life. In particular, we focus on communication in a human-robot dyad

Keywords

RobotDyadAnxietyFocus (optics)Computer sciencePsychologyHuman–computer interactionHuman–robot interactionScale (ratio)Applied psychology

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