New dyads? The effect of social robots’ anthropomorphization on empathy towards human beings

Research on Human-Technology Interactions revealed that, under certain conditions, people instinctively interact with social robots in ways comparable to Human–Human Interactions. Indeed, people apply social perception schemas and attribute a mind to social robots, especially when they present anthr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Computers in human behavior 2023-09, Vol.146, p.107821, Article 107821
Hauptverfasser: Spaccatini, Federica, Corlito, Giulia, Sacchi, Simona
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Zusammenfassung:Research on Human-Technology Interactions revealed that, under certain conditions, people instinctively interact with social robots in ways comparable to Human–Human Interactions. Indeed, people apply social perception schemas and attribute a mind to social robots, especially when they present anthropomorphic characteristics. Furthermore, under certain conditions, anthropomorphic social robots are awarded with moral consideration and participate to moral dyads. Thus, anthropomorphism facilitates social robots integration in people's lives. However, what is still unknown is whether adopting social schemas with social robots, in turn, affects how individuals perceive and interact with other people. To fill this gap, we experimentally investigated whether the type of mind attributed to anthropomorphic social robot, then, complementary influences the empathy towards a person in trouble. Participants (n = 269) interacted (vs. did not interact) through a chatbot with a highly (vs. lowly) anthropomorphic social robot, evaluated it on mind dimensions and, finally, expressed their empathy towards a person. Results demonstrated that anthropomorphism fosters the attribution of agency (anthropomorphic appearance and interaction through chatbot) and experience (anthropomorphic appearance only), which, in turn, significantly, but in opposite directions, affected empathy towards the social target. Implications and future research directions are outlined. •Mind attribution to social robots activates dyadic completion between social robots and human beings.•Attribution of agency to anthropomorphic social robot affects the empathy towards human being positively.•Attribution of experience to anthropomorphic social robot affects the empathy towards human being negatively.
ISSN:0747-5632
1873-7692
DOI:10.1016/j.chb.2023.107821