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The effects of robot's social praise on human responses in 2D game
Fadli, Nursabrina Suraya
; Ghazali, Aimi Shazwani
; Shamsul Bahrin, Muhammad Ikmal Hakim
Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) is an interaction between humans and robots through verbal and/or non-verbal cues. Studies in the HRI field concern the psychological effect, especially reactance, experienced by humans in decision-making situations with robots. This study applied persuasive attempts to investigate the impact of social praise by a social robot on human psychological reactance in a decision-making situation. The robot socially expressed its recognition (an acknowledgement of the exis...
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Enhancing social responses: effects of controlling language by a social robot in a decision-making game for human-robot interaction (HRI)
Rosli, Muhammad Azeem
; Ghazali, Aimi Shazwani
; Shamsul Bahrin, Muhammad Ikmal Hakim
The rise of technology has induced the development of robots that engage with humans through social interaction. The robot is believed to be capable of assisting humans in their life. However, the current technology is still far from a fully autonomous robot as there are many limitations. Additionally, it is unclear whether the current social robot effectively influences social reactance in Human-Robot Interaction (HRI). The study's objective is to investigate the influence of social cues used b...
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