通过想象接触改善人们对社交机器人的态度

Ricarda Wullenkord, F. Eyssel
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对机器人的消极态度是普遍的,这对成功和愉快的人机交互构成了障碍。为了减少社会机器人背景下的消极态度,我们借鉴了态度改变的社会心理学方法。想象接触代表了这样一种范式,迄今为止,这种范式在人与人之间的群体背景下已经得到了检验和验证。因此,在本实验中,我们检验了想象接触(即仅仅是与人类或非人类目标接触的心理模拟)在改变机器人相关态度、机器人焦虑、接触意图和心理拟人化方面的有效性。为了做到这一点,参与者必须简单地想象一个尽可能详细和生动的餐厅场景。至关重要的是,我们对想象的接触场景的内容进行了如下操作:在控制条件下,参与者想象与人类目标或技术设备的互动。相比之下,在实验条件下,参与者想象与机器人目标的互动。我们预测,想象与机器人的接触(相对于人类目标和技术设备)会导致对机器人更积极的态度,更强的接触意图和更高的心理拟人化,而机器人的焦虑应该会减少。然而,与我们的预测相反,我们发现想象与人类目标接触的参与者比想象与技术设备接触的参与者表现出更积极的态度和更高的接触机器人原型的意愿。此外,想象与机器人的接触对依赖测量没有影响。我们从潜在的天花板效应、流畅性效应和被激发的代理知识激活的角度来解释这些发现。
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Improving attitudes towards social robots using imagined contact
Negative attitudes towards robots are common and pose an obstacle for successful and pleasant human-robot interaction. To reduce negative attitudes in the context of social robotics, we draw upon social psychological methods of attitude change. Imagined contact represents one such paradigm which to date has mostly been tested and validated in the human-human intergroup context. In the present experiment, we have therefore examined the effectiveness of imagined contact (i.e., the mere mental simulation of contact with a human or nonhuman target) in changing robot-related attitudes, robot anxiety, contact intentions, and psychological anthropomorphism. To do so, participants had to briefly imagine a restaurant scenario as detailed and lively as possible. Crucially, we manipulated the content of the imagined contact scenario as follows: In the control conditions, participants imagined an interaction with a human target or a technical device. In the experimental condition, in contrast, participants imagined an interaction with a robot target. We predicted that imagined contact with a robot (versus a human target versus a technical device) would result in more positive attitudes towards the robot, stronger contact intentions, and higher psychological anthropomorphism whereas robot anxiety should decrease. Contrary to our predictions, however, we found that participants who had imagined contact with a human target reported more positive attitudes and higher contact intentions with a robot prototype than participants who had imagined contact with a technical device. Furthermore, imagined contact with a robot had no effect on the dependent measures. We interpret these findings in light of potential ceiling effects, fluency effects, and the activation of elicited agent knowledge.
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