An insight into humans helping Robots: The role of attitudes, anthropomorphic cues, and context of use

Andreea E. Potinteu , Nadia Said , Georg Jahn , Markus Huff
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Robots are increasingly present in our society. Their successful integration depends, however, on understanding and fostering pro-social behavior towards robots, in this case, helping. To better understand people's reported willingness to help robots across different contexts (delivery, medical, service, and security), we conducted two preregistered studies on a German-speaking population (N = 414, and N = 541, representative of age and gender). We assessed attitudes, knowledge about robots, and anthropomorphism and investigated their effect on reported willingness to help. Results show that positive attitudes significantly predicted reported higher willingness to help. Having more knowledge about robots increased reported willingness to help in Study 2. Additionally, we found no effect of anthropomorphism, neither in the form of robot appearance nor as participants' own view about robots, on reported willingness to help. Furthermore, results point to a context-dependency for willingness to help, with participants preferring to help robots in a medical context compared to a security one, for example. Our findings thus highlight the relevance of context and attitudes in understanding helping behavior towards robots. Additionally, our results raise questions about the relevance of anthropomorphism in pro-sociality toward robots.
洞察人类帮助机器人:态度的作用,拟人化的线索,和使用的背景
机器人越来越多地出现在我们的社会中。然而,他们的成功整合取决于理解和培养对机器人的亲社会行为,在这种情况下,帮助。为了更好地了解人们在不同情况下(递送、医疗、服务和安全)帮助机器人的意愿,我们对讲德语的人群(N = 414和N = 541,代表年龄和性别)进行了两项预先登记的研究。我们评估了对机器人的态度、知识和拟人化,并调查了它们对报告的帮助意愿的影响。结果表明,积极的态度显著预测报告的更高的帮助意愿。在研究2中,对机器人有更多了解的人更愿意提供帮助。此外,我们发现拟人化对报告的帮助意愿没有影响,无论是以机器人外观的形式还是参与者自己对机器人的看法。此外,研究结果还表明,参与者的帮助意愿与环境有关,例如,与安全环境相比,参与者更愿意在医疗环境中帮助机器人。因此,我们的研究结果强调了环境和态度在理解对机器人的帮助行为中的相关性。此外,我们的研究结果提出了关于拟人化对机器人亲社会性的相关性的问题。
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