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An insight into humans helping Robots: The role of attitudes, anthropomorphic cues, and context of use

Andreea Elena Potinteu, Nadia Said, Georg Jahn, Markus Huff

发表年份
2025
引用次数
1

摘要

Robots are increasingly present in our society. Their successful integration depends, however, on understanding and fostering pro-social behavior towards robots, in this case, helping. To better understand people’s reported willingness to help robots across different contexts (delivery, medical, service, and security), we conducted two preregistered studies on a German-speaking population ( N = 415, and N = 541, representative of age and gender). We assessed attitudes, knowledge about robots, and anthropomorphism and investigated their effect on reported willingness to help. Results show that positive attitudes significantly predicted reported higher willingness to help. Having more knowledge about robots increased reported willingness to help in Study 2. Additionally, we found no effect of anthropomorphism, neither in the form of robot appearance nor as participant’s own view about robots, on reported willingness to help. Furthermore, results point to a context-dependency for willingness to help, with participants preferring to help robots in a medical context compared to a security one, for example. Our findings thus highlight the relevance of context and attitudes in understanding helping behavior towards robots. Additionally, our results raise questions about the relevance of anthropomorphism in pro-sociality toward robots. • Willingness to help robots is influenced by context. • Robots in a medical context receive more help than security ones. • Positive attitudes lead to higher willingness to help robots. • Anthropomorphic design does not impact willingness to help.

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Context (archaeology)RobotHuman–computer interactionPsychologySensory cueComputer scienceCommunicationCognitive psychologyInternet privacyCognitive science

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