Can robots elicit empathy? The effects of social robots’ appearance on emotional contagion

Wenjing Yang, Yunhui Xie
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The increasing integration of robots as service providers or companions in daily life has prompted extensive research on the emotional aspects of human-robot interaction (HRI). Emotional contagion, a crucial factor influencing user experience in HRI, has gained considerable attention. However, limited research explores the influence of anthropomorphism and gender differences in robot modeling on emotional contagion in HRI, leaving a gap in reference guidance for social robot design and application. To address this, we investigate human-robot interactions in service scenarios, analyzing the impact of robot appearance, anthropomorphism, and gender on the transmission of positive and negative emotions. The experimental findings highlight the significant role of robot gender in influencing emotional contagion in HRI, while revealing the interaction effect between robot gender and anthropomorphism on emotional contagion. This interdisciplinary study provides empirical evidence that enriches research on the emotional aspects of HRI and contributes to more informed design of user experiences.

机器人能引起共鸣吗?社交机器人的外观对情感传染的影响
机器人作为服务提供者或伙伴越来越多地融入日常生活,这促使人们对人机交互(HRI)的情感方面进行广泛研究。情感传染是影响人机交互中用户体验的一个关键因素,已受到广泛关注。然而,探讨机器人建模中的拟人化和性别差异对 HRI 中情感传染的影响的研究十分有限,这为社交机器人的设计和应用留下了参考指导方面的空白。为此,我们研究了服务场景中的人机交互,分析了机器人外观、拟人化和性别对积极和消极情绪传播的影响。实验结果凸显了机器人性别在影响人机交互中情绪传染的重要作用,同时揭示了机器人性别和拟人化对情绪传染的交互影响。这项跨学科研究提供了实证证据,丰富了人力资源交互中情感方面的研究,并有助于更明智地设计用户体验。
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