This study aimed to explore technological and interpersonal trust in interactions between children and social robots. Specifically, we focused on whether children distinguish between these two types of trust and whether the two constitute independent constructs or interact. Using an exploratory approach, we analyzed the explanations 87 children, aged 7 to 11 years, offered for the degree to which they indicated to trust a robot with which they had just interacted. Our results suggest that children distinguished between technological and interpersonal trust in a robot. Three main categories of answers could be identified: answers relating to technological trust, those indicating the presence of interpersonal trust, and a third category in wh...
To explore social bonds’ emergence with robots, a field study with 49 sixth grade scholars (aged 11-...
Establishing Trust in Human-Robot Interaction The Significance of Social and Personal Distance T...
Robotization and artificial intelligence (AI) are expected to change societies profoundly. Trust is ...
This study aimed to explore technological and interpersonal trust in interactions between children a...
Studies in Child-Robot Interaction have shown that children form first impressions of a robot's trus...
Although research on children’s trust in social robots is increasingly growing in popularity, a syst...
This narrative review aimed to elucidate which robot-related characteristics predict relationship fo...
In child-robot interaction, the element of trust towards the robot is critical. This is particularly...
The purpose of this study was to examine how children think about and attribute features of friendsh...
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Reciprocity, responding to another one’s actions with similar actions, is central to the formation a...
Social robots hold potential for supporting children’s well-being in classrooms. However, it is uncl...
The increasing sophistication of social robots has intensified calls for transparency about robots’ ...
Having robots interact socially with children is an increasingly relevant goal. We conducted a study...
Social robots hold potential for supporting children’s well-being in classrooms. However, it is uncl...
To explore social bonds’ emergence with robots, a field study with 49 sixth grade scholars (aged 11-...
Establishing Trust in Human-Robot Interaction The Significance of Social and Personal Distance T...
Robotization and artificial intelligence (AI) are expected to change societies profoundly. Trust is ...
This study aimed to explore technological and interpersonal trust in interactions between children a...
Studies in Child-Robot Interaction have shown that children form first impressions of a robot's trus...
Although research on children’s trust in social robots is increasingly growing in popularity, a syst...
This narrative review aimed to elucidate which robot-related characteristics predict relationship fo...
In child-robot interaction, the element of trust towards the robot is critical. This is particularly...
The purpose of this study was to examine how children think about and attribute features of friendsh...
Contains fulltext : 233700.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Sharing helps c...
Reciprocity, responding to another one’s actions with similar actions, is central to the formation a...
Social robots hold potential for supporting children’s well-being in classrooms. However, it is uncl...
The increasing sophistication of social robots has intensified calls for transparency about robots’ ...
Having robots interact socially with children is an increasingly relevant goal. We conducted a study...
Social robots hold potential for supporting children’s well-being in classrooms. However, it is uncl...
To explore social bonds’ emergence with robots, a field study with 49 sixth grade scholars (aged 11-...
Establishing Trust in Human-Robot Interaction The Significance of Social and Personal Distance T...
Robotization and artificial intelligence (AI) are expected to change societies profoundly. Trust is ...