Is someone watching me? - consideration of social facilitation effects in human-robot interaction experiments

Sarah N. Woods, K. Dautenhahn, C. Kaouri
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This discussion paper considers the implications of the psychological phenomena of social facilitation effects for human-robot interaction (HRI) studies. Research studies in HRI have significantly increased over the past few years. Such studies investigate, for example, robot appearance and behaviour, and the responses of subjects to robots. However, the possible effects of the experimental context on results from human-robot interaction studies have attracted little attention. In this paper, we provide an overview of robot trials with children and adults, as part of the Cogniron project. Observations from video footage are reported, with particular consideration for the influence of the social context and social facilitation effects, including task complexity, evaluation context and type of presence on outcomes of human-robot interaction studies. Lessons learnt and future design implications for human-robot interaction studies are provided.
有人在监视我吗?-在人机交互实验中考虑社会促进效应
本文讨论了社会促进效应这一心理现象对人机交互研究的影响。在过去几年中,人力资源研究所的研究显著增加。这些研究调查,例如,机器人的外观和行为,以及受试者对机器人的反应。然而,实验环境对人机交互研究结果的可能影响却很少引起人们的注意。在本文中,作为Cogniron项目的一部分,我们提供了儿童和成人机器人试验的概述。报告了视频片段的观察结果,特别考虑了社会背景和社会促进效应的影响,包括任务复杂性、评估背景和存在类型对人机交互研究结果的影响。为人机交互研究提供了经验教训和未来的设计启示。
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