Sarda Gou Marina, Webb Thomas L, Prescott Tony
Department of Psychology, The University of Sheffield, UK.
Department of Computer Science, The University of Sheffield, UK.
Heliyon. 2021 Mar 27;7(3):e06418. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e06418. eCollection 2021 Mar.
The development of social robots has the potential to address significant societal concerns, however, most people have limited experience of such technology. The present research investigated whether techniques borrowed from the psychology of intergroup relations - namely direct and extended contact - affect people's attitudes towards robots. Participants were provided with either direct contact with a social robot or extended contact (these participants watched a video recorded by a friend who had met the robot) before their explicit and implicit attitudes towards robots were measured. Results indicated that direct contact affected both explicit and implicit attitudes, while extended contact affected implicit attitudes. The implication of these findings is that contact with a robot, direct or indirect, can change attitudes; much as previous research has shown that contact with a person who is a member of an out-group can change attitudes towards that group. We conclude that methods and theories from the study of human intergroup relationships can be usefully applied to understand attitudes toward social robots.
社交机器人的发展有可能解决重大的社会问题,然而,大多数人对这类技术的体验有限。本研究调查了借鉴群体间关系心理学的技术——即直接接触和扩展接触——是否会影响人们对机器人的态度。在测量参与者对机器人的显性和隐性态度之前,为他们提供与社交机器人的直接接触或扩展接触(这些参与者观看了一位见过该机器人的朋友录制的视频)。结果表明,直接接触影响显性和隐性态度,而扩展接触影响隐性态度。这些发现的意义在于,与机器人的接触,无论是直接还是间接,都可以改变态度;正如先前的研究表明,与外群体成员的接触可以改变对该群体的态度。我们得出结论,人类群体间关系研究中的方法和理论可以有效地应用于理解对社交机器人的态度。