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"Would You be Friends with a Robot?”: The Impact of Perceived Autonomy and Perceived Risk

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This paper is aiming to investigate the impact of perceived autonomy and perceived risk on attitudes and opinion about two assistive robots (Paro© and Asimo©), as factors explaining the probability to become "friend" with a robot. In a large online survey conducted in France, 2 783 participants were asked to complete three questionnaires: (1) The DOSPERT scale (for Domain-Specific Risk-Taking; Blais & Weber, 2006) to assess risk attitude and perception of risks; (2) The revised version of the FQUA-R scale (for Friendship Quality-Revised; Thien, Razak & Jamil, 2012) to assess close relationships and potential friendship with a robot; (3) The PAS (for Perception of Autonomy Scale; Lombard & Dinet, 2015) to assess positive and negative attitudes towards autonomy of robots. Structural equation modelling was used to determine the relationships between all the variables for two robots (ASIMO© and PARO©).
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hal-03832021 , version 1 (27-10-2022)

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Jérôme Dinet. "Would You be Friends with a Robot?”: The Impact of Perceived Autonomy and Perceived Risk. Tareq Ahram; Waldemar Karwowski. Human Factors in Robots, Drones and Unmanned Systems, 57, AHFE International, pp.25-30, 2022, 9781958651339. ⟨10.54941/ahfe1002306⟩. ⟨hal-03832021⟩
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