The influence of social presence on acceptance of a companion robot by older people

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Publication date 2008
Journal Journal of Physical Agents
Volume | Issue number 2 | 2
Pages (from-to) 33-40
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  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Informatics Institute (IVI)
Abstract
If robotic companions are to be used in the near future by aging adults, they have to be accepted by them. In the process of developing a methodology to measure, predict and explain acceptance of robotic companions, we researched the influence of social abilities, social presence and perceived enjoyment. After an experiment (n=30) that included collecting usage data and a second experiment (n=40) with a robot in a more and less sociable condition we were able to confirm the relevance of these concepts. Results suggest that social abilities contribute to the sense of social presence when interacting with a robotic companion and this leads, through higher enjoyment to a higher acceptance score.
Document type Article
Published at http://www.jopha.ua.es/index.php/jopha/article/view/28/21
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