What Does it Mean to Measure Mind Perception toward Robots? A Critical Review of the Main Self-Report Instruments

IF 3.8 2区 计算机科学 Q2 ROBOTICS International Journal of Social Robotics Pub Date : 2024-03-04 DOI:10.1007/s12369-024-01113-5
Victor Galvez, Esther Hanono
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Although most studies that seek to measure participants’ judgments and attitudes regarding humanoid robots’ possessing (or appearing to possess) a mind or mental capacities have been based on verbal measures, there is yet no standard psychometric instrument for this end. Using a COSMIN approach, this critical review seeks to summarize the most valid and reliable self-report instruments that aim to measure mental state attribution to humanoid robots. 501 papers were reviewed, but only 11 were included, finding that: (1) The instruments do not usually measure mental state attribution toward robots as an exclusive phenomenon but as a factor associated with the tendency to anthropomorphize non-human entities; (2) There is a lack of consensus regarding a definition of mental state attribution and the psychometric dimensions that underlie it; (3) The tendency to anthropomorphize does not by itself imply the attribution of mind to robots. In our discussion, we delve into the general problem of mind perception/attribution and speculate on the possible theoretical basis for a multifactorial model for measuring mind perception as part of a broader phenomenon we term “psycheidolia.”

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测量对机器人的心理感知意味着什么?主要自我报告工具评析
尽管大多数旨在测量参与者对仿人机器人拥有(或似乎拥有)思想或心理能力的判断和态度的研究都是基于口头测量,但目前还没有这方面的标准心理测量工具。本评论采用 COSMIN 方法,旨在总结旨在测量仿人机器人心理状态归因的最有效、最可靠的自我报告工具。共审查了 501 篇论文,但只有 11 篇被收录,审查结果如下(1)这些工具通常并不将机器人的心理状态归因作为一个单独现象来测量,而是将其作为与非人类实体拟人化倾向相关的一个因素;(2)对于心理状态归因的定义以及作为其基础的心理测量维度缺乏共识;(3)拟人化倾向本身并不意味着将心理归因于机器人。在讨论中,我们深入探讨了心灵感知/归因的一般问题,并推测了测量心灵感知的多因素模型的可能理论基础,该模型是我们称之为 "心灵幻觉 "的更广泛现象的一部分。
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期刊介绍: Social Robotics is the study of robots that are able to interact and communicate among themselves, with humans, and with the environment, within the social and cultural structure attached to its role. The journal covers a broad spectrum of topics related to the latest technologies, new research results and developments in the area of social robotics on all levels, from developments in core enabling technologies to system integration, aesthetic design, applications and social implications. It provides a platform for like-minded researchers to present their findings and latest developments in social robotics, covering relevant advances in engineering, computing, arts and social sciences. The journal publishes original, peer reviewed articles and contributions on innovative ideas and concepts, new discoveries and improvements, as well as novel applications, by leading researchers and developers regarding the latest fundamental advances in the core technologies that form the backbone of social robotics, distinguished developmental projects in the area, as well as seminal works in aesthetic design, ethics and philosophy, studies on social impact and influence, pertaining to social robotics.
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