Negative attitudes towards robots in the young and old
M. F. Damholdt, J. Seibt, C. Vestergaard
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AbstractRobots in eldercare are becoming increasingly prevalent. Studies show that, regardless of direct experience with such technology, potential users of robots have pre-existing attitudes and biases towards robots. Presently, we explore if there are significant differences between younger and older healthy participants on prevalence of negative attitudes towards robots (NARS; Nomura et al., 2006), anthropomorphism towards technology or natural object or on personality measures previously deemed important for willingness to interact with robots.Keywords: human-robot interaction, individual differences, attitudes towards technology
M. F. Damholdt, J. Seibt, C. Vestergaard (2022). Negative attitudes towards robots in the young and old. Gerontechnology, 21(s),3-3
https://doi.org/10.4017/gt.2022.21.s.542.3.sp3