Title
Toward Acceptable Domestic Robots: Applying Insights from Social Psychology
Abstract
Social psychology offers a perspective on the ac- ceptance and adoption of technology that is not often con- sidered in technical circles. In this paper, we discuss several adoption-of-technology models with respect to the accep- tance of domestic robots: we examine social-psychology lit- erature and apply it directly to human-robot interaction. We raise key points that we feel will be pivotal to how domes- tic users respond to robots, and provide a set of guidelines that roboticists and designers of robotic interfaces can use to consider and analyze their designs. Ultimately, understand- ing how users respond to robots and the reasons behind their responses will enable designers to creating domestic robots that are accepted into homes.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-008-0006-y
International Journal of Social Robotics
Keywords
Field
DocType
Models and principles,User/machine systems,Software psychology
Social psychology,Simulation,Psychology,Software psychology,Robot
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
1
1
1875-4791
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
58
2.75
21
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
James Everett Young116616.80
Richard Hawkins2582.75
Ehud Sharlin370169.83
Takeo Igarashi419315.18