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  1. The Effects of Observing Robotic Ostracism on Children's Prosociality and Basic Needs. Authors: Filipa Correia, Isabel Neto, Soraia Paulo, ... We finish discussing the broader implications of children observing ostracism in human-robot interactions. References [1]
    • The Efects of Observing Robotic Ostracism on Children's Prosociality

      The Efects of Observing Robotic Ostracism on Children's Prosociality and Basic Needs HRI '24, March 11-14, 2024, Boulder, CO, USA (9-11 yo) [42, 62]. Hopkins et al. have also found a carryover efect. on lexical imitation with children (7-12 yo) imitating a partner's language choices more frequently during a picture-matching game

  2. ieeexplore.ieee.org

    Research on robotic ostracism is still scarce and has only explored its effects on adult populations. Although the results revealed important carryover effects of robotic exclusion, there is no evidence yet that those results occur in child-robot interactions. This paper provides the first exploration of robotic ostracism with children. We conducted a study using the Robotic Cyberball Paradigm ...
  3. researchgate.net

    Here we assessed age-related changes in the effects of ostracism on the four basic needs. Adolescents, emerging adults, and young adults were either included or ostracized using a computer game ...
  4. The Efects of Observing Robotic Ostracism on Children's Prosociality and Basic Needs HRI '24, March 11-14, 2024, Boulder, CO, USA (9-11 yo) [42, 62]. Hopkins et al. have also found a carryover efect. on lexical imitation with children (7-12 yo) imitating a partner's language choices more frequently during a picture-matching game
  5. web.tecnico.ulisboa.pt

    The Effects of Observing Robotic Ostracism on Children's Prosociality and Basic Needs HRI '24, March 11-14, 2024, Boulder, CO, USA (9-11 yo) [42, 62]. Hopkins et al. have also found a carryover effect on lexical imitation with children (7-12 yo) imitating a partner's language choices more frequently during a picture-matching game
  6. semanticscholar.org

    The first exploration of robotic ostracism with children using the Robotic Cyberball Paradigm in a third-person perspective with a sample of 52 children aged between five to ten years old found no differences were found in children's meaningful existence, self-esteem, and physical proximity across conditions. Research on robotic ostracism is still scarce and has only explored its effects on ...
  7. semanticscholar.org

    DOI: 10.1145/3610977.3634997 Corpus ID: 268356752; The Effects of Observing Robotic Ostracism on Children's Prosociality and Basic Needs @inproceedings{Correia2024TheEO, title={The Effects of Observing Robotic Ostracism on Children's Prosociality and Basic Needs}, author={Filipa Correia and Isabel Neto and Soraia Paulo and Patricia Piedade and Hadas Erel and Ana Paiva and Hugo Nicolau ...
  8. iti.larsys.pt

    Filipa Correia, Isabel Neto, Soraia Paulo, Patricia Piedade, Hadas Erel, Ana Paiva, and Hugo Nicolau. 2024. The Effects of Observing Robotic Ostracism on Children's Prosociality and Basic Needs. In Proceedings of the 2024 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI '24).
  9. researchr.org

    The Effects of Observing Robotic Ostracism on Children's Prosociality and Basic Needs. In Dan Grollman, Elizabeth Broadbent, Wendy Ju, Harold Soh, Tom Williams 0001, editors, Proceedings of the 2024 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, HRI 2024, Boulder, CO, USA, March 11-15, 2024. pages 157-166, ACM, 2024.
  10. magazine.sciencepod.net

    The study aims to assess the efect of observing child-robot-robot exclusion on children`s perception of their basic needs, afliation, and prosocial attitudes. The authors have the following three hypotheses: H1 Children who observe exclusion between another child and two robots will report lower levels of belonging, control, and meaningful ...

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