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幼儿对人形机器人的随意帮助行为。

Young Children's Indiscriminate Helping Behavior Toward a Humanoid Robot.

作者信息

Martin Dorothea U, MacIntyre Madeline I, Perry Conrad, Clift Georgia, Pedell Sonja, Kaufman Jordy

机构信息

Swinburne BabyLab, Department of Psychological Sciences, Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, VIC, Australia.

School of Psychology, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, Australia.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2020 Feb 21;11:239. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00239. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Young children help others in a range of situations, relatively indiscriminate of the characteristics of those they help. Recent results have suggested that young children's helping behavior extends even to humanoid robots. However, it has been unclear how characteristics of robots would influence children's helping behavior. Considering previous findings suggesting that certain robot features influence adults' perception of and their behavior toward robots, the question arises of whether young children's behavior and perception would follow the same principles. The current study investigated whether two key characteristics of a humanoid robot (animate autonomy and friendly expressiveness) would affect children's instrumental helping behavior and their perception of the robot as an animate being. Eighty-two 3-year-old children participated in one of four experimental conditions manipulating a robot's ostensible animate autonomy (high/low) and friendly expressiveness (friendly/neutral). Helping was assessed in an out-of-reach task and animacy ratings were assessed in a post-test interview. Results suggested that both children's helping behavior, as well as their perception of the robot as animate, were unaffected by the robot's characteristics. The findings indicate that young children's helping behavior extends largely indiscriminately across two important characteristics. These results increase our understanding of the development of children's altruistic behavior and animate-inanimate distinctions. Our findings also raise important ethical questions for the field of child-robot interaction.

摘要

幼儿在一系列情境中都会帮助他人,相对而言并不区分他们所帮助对象的特征。最近的研究结果表明,幼儿的帮助行为甚至延伸到了类人机器人身上。然而,机器人的特征如何影响儿童的帮助行为尚不清楚。鉴于先前的研究结果表明某些机器人特征会影响成年人对机器人的认知及其对机器人的行为,那么幼儿的行为和认知是否会遵循相同的原则就成了问题。当前的研究调查了类人机器人的两个关键特征(有生命的自主性和友好的表现力)是否会影响儿童的工具性帮助行为以及他们将机器人视为有生命物体的认知。82名3岁儿童参与了四个实验条件之一,这些条件操纵了机器人表面上的有生命自主性(高/低)和友好表现力(友好/中性)。在一个够不着的任务中评估帮助行为,并在测试后的访谈中评估对有生命性的评分。结果表明,儿童的帮助行为以及他们将机器人视为有生命物体的认知都不受机器人特征的影响。这些发现表明,幼儿的帮助行为在很大程度上不受这两个重要特征的影响而广泛存在。这些结果增进了我们对儿童利他行为发展以及有生命与无生命区分的理解。我们的研究结果也为儿童与机器人互动领域提出了重要的伦理问题。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/e457/7047927/0bcea9da8adc/fpsyg-11-00239-g001.jpg

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