年轻人和老年人对家用机器人的态度和意向接受。

Neta Ezer, Arthur D Fisk, Wendy A Rogers
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一项研究调查了年轻人和老年人对家用机器人的期望,以及这些期望与机器人接受度之间的关系。在一份调查问卷中,参与者被要求想象他们家里有一个机器人,并指出代表技术、社会伙伴和队友接受度的项目与他们的机器人有多少匹配。还有一些额外的问题是关于他们认为他们的机器人有多有用和容易使用。因变量为态度和意向接受。对117名老年人(65-86岁)和60名年轻人(18-25岁)的反应进行的分析表明,人们认为机器人首先是性能导向的机器,而不是社交工具,而不是非生产性实体。验证了技术接受模型对机器人接受的鲁棒性。技术经验解释了年龄对机器人接受度的影响。
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Attitudinal and Intentional Acceptance of Domestic Robots by Younger and Older Adults.

A study was conducted to examine the expectations that younger and older individuals have about domestic robots and how these expectations relate to robot acceptance. In a questionnaire participants were asked to imagine a robot in their home and to indicate how much items representing technology, social partner, and teammate acceptance matched their robot. There were additional questions about how useful and easy to use they thought their robot would be. The dependent variables were attitudinal and intentional acceptance. The analysis of the responses of 117 older adults (aged 65-86) and 60 younger adults (aged 18-25) indicated that individuals thought of robots foremost as performance-directed machines, less so as social devices, and least as unproductive entities. The robustness of the Technology Acceptance Model to robot acceptance was supported. Technology experience accounted for the variance in robot acceptance due to age.

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