Translation, Adaptation, and Validation in Portuguese of an Acceptance Scale for Human–Robot Interaction in an Industrial Context

IF 4.3 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Ana Pinto, Leticia Lemos, Carla Carvalho, Joana Santos, Paulo Menezes, Tatsuya Nomura
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Industry 4.0, characterized by the integration of advanced technologies across various industrial domains, is now evolving into Industry 5.0, which emphasizes the human perspective, resilience, and sustainability. In this context, the study of human behavior and attitudes towards human–robot interaction (HRI) is crucial for understanding the acceptance of this emerging technology, which, in turn, can drive the development of more well-designed industrial robotic systems. This paper is aimed at translating, adapting, and validating a scale designed to measure acceptance in the context of HRI within industrial settings, with a focus on collaborative robots (cobots). To conduct an exploratory factor analysis (EFA), 140 participants (male = 45%, female = 52%, and nonbinary = 3%) were recruited. The results revealed a four-factor structure for the Frankenstein Syndrome Questionnaire–Industrial Context (FSQ-IC): “general anxiety towards cobots” (α = 0.87), “trustworthiness towards developers of cobots” (α = 0.83), “apprehension towards cobots in the industrial context” (α = 0.73), and “expectation of cobots in social change” (α = 0.69). For further validation and to help ensure the validity and reliability of the adapted scale, a confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) was conducted with a sample of 210 participants (male = 45%, female = 53%, and nonbinary = 2%). The model fit indices, including a χ2/df of 3.14 and root mean square error of approximation (RMSEA) of 0.10, indicated an acceptable fit. The goodness-of-fit index (GFI), comparative fit index (CFI), and normed fit index (NFI) were 0.88, 0.90, and 0.86, respectively, all within acceptable ranges. Convergent and discriminant validities were also analyzed. An analysis of the differences in perceptions of acceptance based on sociodemographic variables (gender, experience with robots, educational level, and age) was conducted. Only gender revealed significant differences. Considering the psychometric qualities of the instrument, the FSQ-IC is valid and reliable for assessing acceptance in HRI.

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工业环境中人机交互接受度量表的翻译、改编和验证
工业4.0的特点是整合了各个工业领域的先进技术,现在正在演变为工业5.0,强调人类的视角、弹性和可持续性。在这种背景下,研究人类对人机交互(HRI)的行为和态度对于理解这一新兴技术的接受程度至关重要,而这反过来又可以推动设计更精良的工业机器人系统的发展。本文旨在翻译、调整和验证一个旨在衡量工业环境中HRI背景下的接受程度的量表,重点是协作机器人(cobots)。为了进行探索性因素分析(EFA),招募了140名参与者(男性= 45%,女性= 52%,非二元= 3%)。弗兰肯斯坦综合症问卷-工业情境(FSQ-IC)呈现四因子结构:“对协作机器人的普遍焦虑”(α = 0.87)、“对协作机器人开发者的信任”(α = 0.83)、“对工业情境中的协作机器人的恐惧”(α = 0.73)和“对社会变革中的协作机器人的期望”(α = 0.69)。为了进一步验证并帮助确保适应性量表的效度和信度,对210名参与者(男性= 45%,女性= 53%,非二元= 2%)进行了验证性因子分析(CFA)。模型拟合指数χ2/df为3.14,均方根近似误差(RMSEA)为0.10,拟合可接受。拟合优度指数(GFI)、比较拟合指数(CFI)和归一化拟合指数(NFI)分别为0.88、0.90和0.86,均在可接受范围内。并分析了收敛效度和判别效度。对基于社会人口学变量(性别、机器人使用经验、教育水平和年龄)的接受度感知差异进行了分析。只有性别显示出显著差异。考虑到FSQ-IC的心理测量特性,FSQ-IC在评估HRI接受度方面是有效和可靠的。
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Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies
Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies Social Sciences-Social Sciences (all)
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期刊介绍: Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies is an interdisciplinary journal dedicated to publishing high-impact research that enhances understanding of the complex interactions between diverse human behavior and emerging digital technologies.
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