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Measurement Instruments for the Anthropomorphism, Animacy, Likeability, Perceived Intelligence, and Perceived Safety of Robots

2008· article· en· 3,054 citations· W2032568497 on OpenAlex· 10.1007/s12369-008-0001-3

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Abstract

This study emphasizes the need for standardized measurement tools for human robot interaction (HRI). If we are to make progress in this field then we must be able to compare the results from different studies. A literature review has been performed on the measurements of five key concepts in HRI: anthropomorphism, animacy, likeability, perceived intelligence, and perceived safety. The results have been distilled into five consistent questionnaires using semantic differential scales. We report reliability and validity indicators based on several empirical studies that used these questionnaires. It is our hope that these questionnaires can be used by robot developers to monitor their progress. Psychologists are invited to further develop the questionnaires by adding new concepts, and to conduct further validations where it appears necessary.

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Venue
International Journal of Social Robotics
Topic
Social Robot Interaction and HRI
Field
Psychology
Canadian institutions
University of British Columbia
Funders
Instituto de Telecomunicações
Keywords
AnimacyPsychologyReliability (semiconductor)Applied psychologyRobotRoboticsCognitive psychologyArtificial intelligenceSocial psychologyComputer science
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