Research in social robotics is focused on the development of robots that can provide physical and cognitive support in a socially interactive way. Whilst some studies have previously investigated the importance of user characteristics (age, gender, education, robot familiarity, mood) in the acceptance of social robots as well as the influence a robot's displayed emotion (positive, negative, neutral) has on the interaction, these two aspects are rarely combined. Therefore, this study attempts to highlight the need to consider the influence that both human and robot attributes can have on social robot acceptance. Eighty-six participants completed implicit and explicit measures of mood before viewing one of three video clips containing a posit...
In recent years, the rapid ageing of the population, a longer life expectancy and elderly people’s d...
Anthropomorphism of social robots has been argued to be an important factor that determines individu...
Abstract Research has shown that people evaluate others according to specific categor...
Research in social robotics is focused on the development of robots that can provide physical and co...
In order to introduce social robots successfully, we must first understand the underlying reasons wh...
In this article, we aim to evaluate the role of robots’ personality-driven behavioural patterns on u...
As social robots become more common, there is a need to understand how people perceive and interact ...
This paper discusses the nuances of a social robot, how and why social robots are becoming increasin...
Humans are inherently social creatures, and affect plays no small role in their social nature. We us...
Social robots are a lesser known technology with uncertain but seemingly very powerful potential, wh...
A growing population of humans are feeling lonely and isolated and may therefore benefit from social...
As the influence of social robots in people\u27s daily lives grows, research on understanding people...
The current study sought to extend the Affective Technology Acceptance (ATA) model to human-robot in...
We draw on the social information processing (SIP) model to argue that users’ earlier experiences wi...
An increasing number of companion robots have started reaching the public in the recent years. These...
In recent years, the rapid ageing of the population, a longer life expectancy and elderly people’s d...
Anthropomorphism of social robots has been argued to be an important factor that determines individu...
Abstract Research has shown that people evaluate others according to specific categor...
Research in social robotics is focused on the development of robots that can provide physical and co...
In order to introduce social robots successfully, we must first understand the underlying reasons wh...
In this article, we aim to evaluate the role of robots’ personality-driven behavioural patterns on u...
As social robots become more common, there is a need to understand how people perceive and interact ...
This paper discusses the nuances of a social robot, how and why social robots are becoming increasin...
Humans are inherently social creatures, and affect plays no small role in their social nature. We us...
Social robots are a lesser known technology with uncertain but seemingly very powerful potential, wh...
A growing population of humans are feeling lonely and isolated and may therefore benefit from social...
As the influence of social robots in people\u27s daily lives grows, research on understanding people...
The current study sought to extend the Affective Technology Acceptance (ATA) model to human-robot in...
We draw on the social information processing (SIP) model to argue that users’ earlier experiences wi...
An increasing number of companion robots have started reaching the public in the recent years. These...
In recent years, the rapid ageing of the population, a longer life expectancy and elderly people’s d...
Anthropomorphism of social robots has been argued to be an important factor that determines individu...
Abstract Research has shown that people evaluate others according to specific categor...