All too White? Effects of Anthropomorphism on the Stereotypical Perception of Robot Color

Looking at state-of-the-art robots, the majority have a white surface. This raises the questions of why robots are designed predominantly white, and how surface color affects the robot's social perception. This not only reinforces human stereotypes but also influences the acceptance and usage o...

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Published inIEEE RO-MAN pp. 89 - 96
Main Authors Barenbrock, Julia, Eimler, Sabrina C., Helgert, Andre, Strasmann, Carolin
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 26.08.2024
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ISSN1944-9437
DOI10.1109/RO-MAN60168.2024.10731329

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Abstract Looking at state-of-the-art robots, the majority have a white surface. This raises the questions of why robots are designed predominantly white, and how surface color affects the robot's social perception. This not only reinforces human stereotypes but also influences the acceptance and usage of robots. Accordingly, this online study with a 2 (black vs. white) x 3 (Pepper robot vs. Temi robot vs. Kuka robot) within-subjects design (N = 100) investigated the effect on racist stereotypical perception and the role of anthropomorphism using implicit (Implicit Association Test) and explicit (Robotic Social Attributes Scale) measures and questionnaires on behavioral intentions. Our results show that robot color influences the implicit perception of robots but rarely affects explicit perception and behavior measures. Moreover, no effects of the robots' anthropomorphism on racist perceptions were found. As more effects of anthropomorphism on our outcome variables were found than for robot color, we assume that robot color activates stereotypes in terms of color rather than race.
AbstractList Looking at state-of-the-art robots, the majority have a white surface. This raises the questions of why robots are designed predominantly white, and how surface color affects the robot's social perception. This not only reinforces human stereotypes but also influences the acceptance and usage of robots. Accordingly, this online study with a 2 (black vs. white) x 3 (Pepper robot vs. Temi robot vs. Kuka robot) within-subjects design (N = 100) investigated the effect on racist stereotypical perception and the role of anthropomorphism using implicit (Implicit Association Test) and explicit (Robotic Social Attributes Scale) measures and questionnaires on behavioral intentions. Our results show that robot color influences the implicit perception of robots but rarely affects explicit perception and behavior measures. Moreover, no effects of the robots' anthropomorphism on racist perceptions were found. As more effects of anthropomorphism on our outcome variables were found than for robot color, we assume that robot color activates stereotypes in terms of color rather than race.
Author Eimler, Sabrina C.
Barenbrock, Julia
Strasmann, Carolin
Helgert, Andre
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SubjectTerms Anthropomorphism
behavioral intentions
Color
robot color
Robots
stereotypical perception
Title All too White? Effects of Anthropomorphism on the Stereotypical Perception of Robot Color
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