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Cooperation with a robotic assistant
2002
CHI '02 extended abstracts on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '02
Robotic assistants soon will serve many assistive roles in our everyday lives. It is important to understand how these robots can interact with users, not just as tools, but also as social agents. In a controlled laboratory experiment, we examined cooperation in an effortful task with a robot that displayed one of two personalities. We found that a serious, caring robot induced more compliance than a playful, enjoyable robot on this task. We propose possible explanations and further research.
doi:10.1145/506443.506492
dblp:conf/chi/GoetzK02
fatcat:74kxjh6ccvftlkv5liifc4srea