This study presents the result of a cross-cultural study of negative attitude towards robots. A questionnaire was presented to Dutch, Chinese and Japanese participants based on the Negative Attitude towards Robots Scale (NARS). Against our expectation, the Japanese participants did not have a particularly positive attitude towards robots
As witnessed in several behavioural studies, a complex relationship exists between people’s cultural...
As witnessed in several behavioural studies, a complex relationship exists between people’s cultural...
Bernotat J, Eyssel FA. Can(’t) wait to have a robot at home? – Japanese and German users’ attitudes ...
This study presents the result of a cross-cultural study of negative attitude towards robots. A ques...
This paper presents a cross-cultural study on peoples’ negative attitude toward robots. 467 particip...
It is important to measure what images, opinions, and at-titudes people have developed toward robots...
It is important to measure what images, opinions, and at-titudes people have developed toward robots...
Japan has more robots than any other country, and robots play a role in many areas of Japanese soci...
Held at AISB'15 ConventionTo validate a questionnaire for measuring people's acceptance of humanoid ...
Abstract Japan has more robots than any other country with robots contributing to many areas of soci...
Abstract. To validate a questionnaire for measuring people’s acceptance of humanoid robots in cross-...
A complex relationship exists between people’s cultural background and their general acceptance towa...
This paper reports findings from an open-ended survey on attitudes towards humanoid robots collected...
As witnessed in several behavioural studies, a complex relationship exists between people’s cultural...
As witnessed in several behavioural studies, a complex relationship exists between people’s cultural...
Bernotat J, Eyssel FA. Can(’t) wait to have a robot at home? – Japanese and German users’ attitudes ...
This study presents the result of a cross-cultural study of negative attitude towards robots. A ques...
This paper presents a cross-cultural study on peoples’ negative attitude toward robots. 467 particip...
It is important to measure what images, opinions, and at-titudes people have developed toward robots...
It is important to measure what images, opinions, and at-titudes people have developed toward robots...
Japan has more robots than any other country, and robots play a role in many areas of Japanese soci...
Held at AISB'15 ConventionTo validate a questionnaire for measuring people's acceptance of humanoid ...
Abstract Japan has more robots than any other country with robots contributing to many areas of soci...
Abstract. To validate a questionnaire for measuring people’s acceptance of humanoid robots in cross-...
A complex relationship exists between people’s cultural background and their general acceptance towa...
This paper reports findings from an open-ended survey on attitudes towards humanoid robots collected...
As witnessed in several behavioural studies, a complex relationship exists between people’s cultural...
As witnessed in several behavioural studies, a complex relationship exists between people’s cultural...
Bernotat J, Eyssel FA. Can(’t) wait to have a robot at home? – Japanese and German users’ attitudes ...