Song Yao, Qin Zhenzhen, Kang Tao, Jin Yang
School of Design, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Hong Kong 00852, China.
School of Journalism and Communication, Anhui Normal University, Wuhu 241002, China.
Healthcare (Basel). 2019 Nov 15;7(4):147. doi: 10.3390/healthcare7040147.
Considering China is facing a precipitous decline in its population, there is an emerging trend of developing baby robots to encourage people's willingness to become "parents". Based on the decomposed theory of planned behavior and the theory of uncanny valley, this study empirically investigated whether a baby robot could perform as a prominent antecedent of fertility intention in China, and how this relates to its visual appearance. Consistent with prior research, the current study used a between-subjects design to show (1) a baby robot could significantly improve people's fertility attitude through temporal visual stimulation; (2) fertility attitude, subjective norms from peers, and perceived behavioral control of finance could significantly contribute to fertility intention. Theoretical contributions and implications are discussed in this study.
考虑到中国正面临人口急剧下降的情况,开发婴儿机器人以鼓励人们成为“父母”的意愿正成为一种新兴趋势。基于计划行为分解理论和恐怖谷理论,本研究实证调查了在中国婴儿机器人是否能作为生育意愿的显著前因,以及这与它的视觉外观有何关联。与先前研究一致,本研究采用组间设计表明:(1)婴儿机器人可以通过时间视觉刺激显著改善人们的生育态度;(2)生育态度、来自同龄人的主观规范以及对财务的感知行为控制可以显著促进生育意愿。本研究讨论了理论贡献和意义。