Exploring Children’s Beliefs for Adoption or Rejection of Domestic Social Robots*

C. D. Jong, J. Peter, R. Kühne, C. L. V. Straten, Àlex Barco
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With social robots entering the consumer market, there is a growing need to study child-robot interaction in a domestic environment. Therefore, the aim of this study was to explore children’s beliefs that underlie their intended adoption or rejection of a social robot for use in their homes. Based on a content analysis of data from 87 children, we found that hedonic beliefs (i.e., the belief that having a robot at home is pleasurable) were the most mentioned beliefs for domestic adoption of a social robot. More specifically, companionship was an often-mentioned hedonic belief. Social beliefs were rarely mentioned. If children mentioned beliefs for rejecting the robot, they often referred to family members and family composition. The findings of this exploratory study thus suggest that children’s hedonic beliefs play a central role in their intended adoption of a social robot in a domestic environment.
探索儿童对家庭社交机器人的接受或拒绝的信念*
随着社交机器人进入消费市场,人们越来越需要在家庭环境中研究孩子与机器人的互动。因此,本研究的目的是探索儿童的信念,这是他们打算采用或拒绝在家中使用社交机器人的基础。基于对87名儿童数据的内容分析,我们发现快乐信念(即认为家里有一个机器人是愉快的)是在家庭中采用社交机器人时被提及最多的信念。更具体地说,陪伴是一种经常被提及的享乐信念。社会信仰很少被提及。如果孩子们提到拒绝机器人的信念,他们通常指的是家庭成员和家庭组成。因此,这项探索性研究的结果表明,儿童的享乐信念在他们在家庭环境中有意采用社交机器人的过程中起着核心作用。
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