Autor: |
Montalvo, Fernando L., Alves, Giovanna M., Payne, Charlotte A., Sasser, Jordan A., McConnell, Daniel S., Smither, Janan A. |
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Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting; September 2022, Vol. 66 Issue: 1 p817-821, 5p |
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Social robots are a proposed solution to feelings of loneliness and social isolation. Given the psychological complexity of experienced trait loneliness and its potential to reduce perceived social presence, an experiment using a social robot was conducted to examine how trait loneliness impacted perceived social co-presence, psychobehavioral interdependence, and subjective mutual presence in social robot interactions. Furthermore, we explored whether these effects differed from human-to-human interactions. Although trait loneliness only affected third order subjective copresence among the three social presence dimensions, individuals with higher trait loneliness were more likely to accept the robot as a social companion. |
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