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A robot is watching me!: Five-year-old children care about their reputation after interaction with a social robot

Yuko Okumura, Takashi Hattori, Sanae Fujita, Tessei Kobayashi

发表年份
2023
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21
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摘要

Since robots are becoming involved in children's lives, it is urgent to determine how children perceive robots. The present study assessed whether Japanese 5-year-olds care about their reputation when interacting with a social robot. Children were given stickers and asked to divide them between themselves and an absent recipient. Results revealed that children (N = 112, 55 boys, 57 girls) strategically shared more stickers when being watched by a social interactive robot than by an attentional but non-interactive robot or a still robot. Additionally, children (N = 36, 18 boys, 18 girls) attributed higher psychological properties to social robots. This study is the first to show that 5-year-olds care about their reputations from social robots.

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ReputationRobotPsychologySocial robotSocial relationDevelopmental psychologySocial psychologyApplied psychologyArtificial intelligenceComputer science

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