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The influence of robot anthropomorphism on the feelings of embarrassment when interacting with robots

Christoph Bartneck, Timo Bleeker, Jeroen Bun, Pepijn Fens, Lynyrd Riet

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2010
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Abstract Medical robots are expected to help with providing care in an aging society. The degree to which patients experience embarrassment in a medical examination might be influenced by the robots’ level of anthropomorphism. The results of our preliminary study show that young, healthy, Dutch university students were less embarrassed when interacting with a technical box than with a robot. Highly human-like robots might therefore not be the best choice for a medical robot. This result also shows that the robot was perceived as a person more so than the technical box. The next step is to compare the robot to a real nurse or doctor. If patients are less embarrassed when interacting with a robot, then, potentially, patients will be less likely to defer important medical examinations when carried out by medical robots.

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EmbarrassmentRobotFeelingPsychologyComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceHuman–computer interactionSocial psychologyApplied psychologyCognitive psychology

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