Sarah Mandl, Jennifer Brade, Maximilian Bretschneider, Anabel Skripcak, F. Asbrock, Bertolt Meyer, Georg Jahn, Philipp Klimant, A. Strobel
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Abstract
Social perception of Embodied Digital Technologies (EDTs) governs their
successful adoption. However, prior findings on processes governing the
social perception of EDTs and corresponding attributions are inconclusive.
With the present study, we investigate social perception and trustworthiness
of robots and Telepresence Systems (TPS). 293 Participants rated five
different EDTs after watching a short video sequence of a space sharing
conflict between the EDT and a human in terms of anthropomorphism,
sociability/morality, activity/cooperation, competence, and trustworthiness.
We found differences between the robots for all four social dimensions. TPS
were perceived differently only in terms of anthropomorphism.
Trustworthiness was not attributed differently to the EDTs. We found
associations between social perception of EDTs and personality traits. With
our findings, we add to the growing body of research on social perception of
EDTs and show that EDTs are indeed perceived differently in dependence of
their design.