Effects of (in)accurate empathy and situational valence on attitudes towards robots

Authors
Publication date 2010
Book title Proceedings of the 5th ACM/IEEE international conference on human-robot interaction (HRI '10), Osaka, Japan
ISBN
  • 9781424448937
Event 5th ACM/IEEE international conference on human-robot interaction (HRI '10), Osaka, Japan
Pages (from-to) 141-142
Publisher New York: ACM
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Informatics Institute (IVI)
Abstract
Empathy has great potential in human-robot interaction. However, the challenging nature of assessing the user's emotional state points to the importance of also understanding the effects of empathic behaviours incongruent with users' affective experience. A 3x2 between-subject video-based survey experiment (N=133) was conducted with empathic robot behaviour (empathically accurate, neutral, inaccurate) and valence of the situation (positive, negative) as dimensions. Trust decreased when empathic responses were incongruent with the affective state of the user. However, in the negative valence condition, reported perceived empathic abilities were greater when the robot responded as if the situation were positive.
Document type Conference contribution
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1145/1734454.1734513
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