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I–C–E Framework: Concepts for Group Dynamics Research in Human-Robot Interaction

Anna M. H. Abrams, Astrid Rosenthal-von der Pütten

Year
2020
Citations
56
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Abstract

Abstract The research community of human-robot interaction relies on theories and phenomena from the social sciences in order to study and validate robotic developments in interaction. These studies mainly concerned one (human) on one (robot) interactions in the past. The present paper shifts the attention to groups and group dynamics and reviews relevant concepts from the social sciences: ingroup identification (I), cohesion (C) and entitativity (E). Ubiquitous robots will be part of larger social settings in the near future. A conceptual framework, the I–C–E framework, is proposed as a theoretical foundation for group (dynamics) research in HRI. Additionally, we present methods and possible measures for these relevant concepts and outline topics for future research.

Keywords

Cohesion (chemistry)RobotHuman–robot interactionGroup cohesivenessIngroups and outgroupsSocial dynamicsArtificial intelligenceSocial groupRoboticsPsychology

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