Responsiveness to robots effects of ingroup orientation & communication style on hri in china

This study investigates the effects of group orientation and communication style on Chinese subjects' responsiveness to robots. A 2x2 experiment was conducted with group orientation (ingroup vs. outgroup) and communication style (implicit vs. explicit) as dimensions. The results confirm expecta...

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Published inProceedings of the 4th ACM/IEEE international conference on Human robot interaction pp. 247 - 248
Main Authors Wang, Lin, Rau, Pei-Luen Patrick, Evers, Vanessa, Robinson, Benjamin, Hinds, Pamela
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published New York, NY, USA ACM 09.03.2009
SeriesACM Conferences
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9781605584041
DOI10.1145/1514095.1514159

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Abstract This study investigates the effects of group orientation and communication style on Chinese subjects' responsiveness to robots. A 2x2 experiment was conducted with group orientation (ingroup vs. outgroup) and communication style (implicit vs. explicit) as dimensions. The results confirm expectations that subjects with a Chinese cultural background are more responsive to robots that use implicit communication styles. We also found some evidence that subjects were more responsive when they thought of the robot as an ingroup member. These findings inform the design of robots for use in China and countries with similar cultural values and reinforce the importance of culturally sensitive design in HRI.
AbstractList This study investigates the effects of group orientation and communication style on Chinese subjects' responsiveness to robots. A 2x2 experiment was conducted with group orientation (ingroup vs. outgroup) and communication style (implicit vs. explicit) as dimensions. The results confirm expectations that subjects with a Chinese cultural background are more responsive to robots that use implicit communication styles. We also found some evidence that subjects were more responsive when they thought of the robot as an ingroup member. These findings inform the design of robots for use in China and countries with similar cultural values and reinforce the importance of culturally sensitive design in HRI.
Author Robinson, Benjamin
Rau, Pei-Luen Patrick
Wang, Lin
Evers, Vanessa
Hinds, Pamela
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SubjectTerms Applied computing -- Operations research -- Industry and manufacturing -- Command and control
Human-centered computing -- Collaborative and social computing
Human-centered computing -- Collaborative and social computing -- Collaborative and social computing theory, concepts and paradigms -- Computer supported cooperative work
Social and professional topics -- Professional topics -- Computing and business -- Computer supported cooperative work
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