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We present the results of an exploratory analysis of hu‐ man attitudes toward the social robot Vector. The study was conducted on natural language data (2,635 com‐ ments) retrieved from Reddit and YouTube. We describe the tag‐set used and the (manual) annotation procedure. We present and compare attitude structures mined from Reddit and YouTube data. Two main findings are descri‐ bed and discussed: almost 20% of comments from both Reddit and YouTube consist of various manifestations of attitudes toward Vector (mainly attribution of autonomy and declaration of feelings toward Vector); Reddit and YouTube comments differ when it comes to revealed at‐ titude structure – the data source matters for attitudes studies.
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The rapid development of robotics involves human‐robot interaction (HRI). It is a necessary to assess user satis‐ faction to develop HRI effectively. Thus, HRI calls for in‐ terdisciplinary research, including psychological instru‐ ments such as survey questionnaire design. Here, we pre‐ sent a factor analysis of a Polish version of the Godspeed Questionnaire (GSQ) used to measure user satisfaction. The questionnaire was administered to 195 participants. Then, factor analysis of the GSQ was performed. Finally, reliability analysis of the Polish version of the GSQ was done. The adapted version of the survey was characte‐ rized by a four‐factor structure, i.e., anthropomorphism, perceived intelligence, likeability, and perceived safety, with good psychometric properties.
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The main aim of this paper is to present the study designed to check whether negative attitudes towards interactions with robots may be influenced by demonstrating videos presenting advanced modern robots. The attitude was measured with the use of the Negative Attitude toward Interactions with Robots questionnaire (NATIR). 66 subjects participated in the study divided into the pretest, a video presentation and the post‐test. Our main findings are the following. There is a significant difference between pre‐test and post‐test NATIR scores—the attitude towards interactions with robots improved after our subjects watched a video. We also observe an effect of participants gender on NATIR results—men had more positive attitude than women.
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