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Judging a bot by its cover: An experiment on expectation setting for personal robots

机译:从封面看机器人:关于个人机器人期望设置的实验

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Managing user expectations of personal robots becomes particularly challenging when the end-user just wants to know what the robot can do, and neither understands nor cares about its technical specifications. In describing what a robot can do to such an end-user, we explored the questions of (a) whether or not such users would respond to expectation setting about personal robots and, if so, (b) how such expectation setting would influence human-robot interactions and people's perceptions of the robots. Using a 2 (expectation setting: high vs. low) x 2 (robot type: Pleo vs. AIBO) between-participants experiment (N = 24), we examined these questions. We found that people's initial beliefs about the robot's capabilities are indeed influenced by expectation setting tactics. Contrary to the hypotheses predicted by the Self-Fulfilling Prophecy and Confirmation Bias, we found that erring on the side of setting expectations lower rather than higher led to less disappointment and more positive appraisals of the robot's competence.
机译:当最终用户只想知道机器人可以做什么,而既不了解也不在乎其技术规格时,如何管理用户对个人机器人的期望就变得尤为困难。在描述机器人可以对此类最终用户执行的操作时,我们探讨了以下问题:(a)这些用户是否会响应有关个人机器人的期望设置;如果是,则是(b)这种期望设置将如何影响人类-机器人互动以及人们对机器人的看法。我们使用2(预期设置:高vs.低)x 2(机器人类型:Pleo vs. AIBO)参加者之间的实验(N = 24),我们研究了这些问题。我们发现人们对机器人功能的最初信念确实受到期望设定策略的影响。与自我实现的预言和确认偏差所预测的假设相反,我们发现将期望值设置为较低而不是较高的错误会导致失望程度降低,并对机器人的能力进行更积极的评估。

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