性别化导游机器人及其对用户态度和行为的影响

Hsiao-Chen You, Kefei Lin
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为回应台湾政府的性别平等政策及性别化创新(Gendered Innovations, GI)的概念,本研究探讨在学习情境中,性别对导览机器人使用者态度及行为的影响。在本研究中,每位参与者都被安排在台湾科技大学行为研究实验室与一个性别机器人互动,并事先获得新台币150元作为补偿。在短暂的实验室参观后,参与者被要求捐款并填写机器人的调查问卷。研究结果显示,机器人的性别并不影响机器人的说服力,女性参与者认为机器人比男性更可信。然而,本研究发现态度-行为不一致。研究对象倾向于认为同性机器人比异性机器人更有说服力,但事实上,男性研究对象给女性机器人捐赠的钱更多,而女性研究对象几乎没有表现出偏好。
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Gendered Tour-guide Robots and Their Influence on User Attitude and Behavior
In response to the gender equality policy of Taiwanese government and the concept of Gendered Innovations (GI), this paper investigates the influence of gender on user attitude and behavior toward tour-guide robots in learning contexts. In this study, each participant was given an individual appointment to interact with a gendered robot at the Behavioral Research Lab of NTUST in Taiwan, and received NT$150 beforehand as compensation. After a short lab tour, participants were requested to make a donation and fill in a questionnaire by the robot. Findings showed that the gender of robot did not influence the rated persuasiveness of the robot, and female participants rated the robots as more credible than men in part. However, attitude-behavior inconsistency was found in this study. Subjects tended to rate the robot of the same gender as more persuasive than the robot of opposite gender, but male subjects in fact donated more money to female robots, while female subjects showed little preference.
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