"You Might Like It": How People Respond to Small Talk in Human-Robot Collaboration

In this work, we investigate people's engagement and attitudes towards a non-anthropomorphic robot manipulator that initiates small talk with the user during a collaborative assembly task, and explore how the presence of negative team feedback may affect team dynamics and blame attribution. Thr...

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