Title
Age- and Gender-Based Differences in Children's Interactions with a Gender-Matching Robot.
Abstract
Social robots are increasingly being used to encourage social, emotional and cognitive growth in children. However, in order to establish social and bonding interactions, social robots need to be able to exhibit adaptive strategies to keep children engaged and interested. Adaptive strategies of a social robot based on children’s age and gender are motivated by the comprehensive theory on gender development. Given the strong influence of gender in children’s cognitive development, the experiment first examined the responses of 107 children, ages 5–12, whether synthesized voice evokes gender associations in children. The results suggest that young children (ages 5–8) are not able to successfully attribute gender to the robot in correspondence with the synthesized voice. In addition, we explicitly investigated children’s preferences for the robot’s gender, and the results were contrary to our expectations: young children indicated their preference for a robot with a matching gender while there was no difference in preferences for a robot’s gender by older children (ages 9–12).
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.1007/s12369-018-0472-9
I. J. Social Robotics
Keywords
Field
DocType
Child–robot interaction,Human–robot interaction,Social robotics,Adaptive strategies,Gender,Age
Social psychology,Social robot,Adaptive strategies,Gender & Development,Psychology,Robot,Human–robot interaction,Cognitive development
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
10
5
1875-4791
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.36
25
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Anara Sandygulova14815.02
G. M. P. O’Hare228820.39