A Scent to Impress: The Smell of Lavender enhances Trust of Robots

Marlena R. Fraune, Aralee Derflinger, Alexis Grosofsky
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Robots are being employed to assist people such as in doctors’ offices or hospitals. The robots will be most effective if people trust them. We examine how one understudied environmental factor, scent, can affect trust of a robot. In a room that was unscented or positively scented (lavender), participants (N = 22) answered the robot Nao's questions about their sleep quality, then indicated their trust of the robot. Results show that participants in the lavender scented room trusted the robot more than those in the unscented room. The researchers intend to collect more data, but these preliminary results indicate that researchers should be cautious of the scents in their experiments. Researchers and practitioners should also examine how to harness scents to enhance trust and acceptance of assistive robots.
一种令人印象深刻的气味:薰衣草的气味增强了对机器人的信任
机器人被用来协助人们,比如在医生办公室或医院。如果人们信任机器人,它们将是最有效的。我们研究了一个未被充分研究的环境因素,气味,是如何影响机器人的信任的。在一个没有气味或有积极气味(薰衣草)的房间里,参与者(N = 22)回答了机器人Nao关于他们睡眠质量的问题,然后表示他们对机器人的信任。结果显示,在有薰衣草气味的房间里,参与者比在没有气味的房间里的参与者更信任机器人。研究人员打算收集更多的数据,但这些初步结果表明,研究人员应该对实验中的气味保持谨慎。研究人员和从业者也应该研究如何利用气味来增强对辅助机器人的信任和接受度。
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