Robots Exhibit Human Characteristics: Theoretical and Practical Implications for Anthropomorphism Research

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2018
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This paper discusses robots exhibiting "human" characteristics and the associated implications for anthropomorphism research. Section 1 discusses Haslam's\citeHaslam:2006aa model of dehumanization, which has been used to conceptualize anthropomorphism as the inverse of dehumanization. Section 2 provides examples of robots that exhibit the human characteristics in \citeHaslam:2006aa. Section 3 describes their theoretical and practical implications for HRI research.

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Jones, Keith S., Niichel, Madeline K. and Armstrong, Miriam E.. "Robots Exhibit Human Characteristics: Theoretical and Practical Implications for Anthropomorphism Research." HRI '18: Companion of the 2018 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, (2018) Association for Computing Machinery: 137-138. https://doi.org/10.1145/3173386.3177053.

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