社交机器人对我有好处,但对其他人更好:社交机器人感知的假定增强效应

Xun Sunny Liu , Jeff Hancock
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本研究提出并调查了社交机器人感知的假定异体增强效应,即个人倾向于认为社交机器人对他人比对自己更有益。我们将其视为社交机器人效用认知中的一种系统性偏差。通过两项调查研究,我们测试并复制了自我与他人的感知差异,获得了这些感知差异的效应大小,并追踪了这种假定的异体增强效应对个人态度和行为的影响。分析表明,个体始终认为社交机器人对他人的增强作用大于对自己的增强作用(d = -0.69,d = -0.62),这种感知差异非常明显。这些感知差异预测了个体对社交机器人的态度和认可行为。通过识别这种偏差,我们为理解人们如何感知和应对新兴技术提供了一个新的理论视角。
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Social robots are good for me, but better for other people:The presumed allo-enhancement effect of social robot perceptions

This research proposes and investigates the presumed allo-enhancement effect of social robot perceptions, a tendency for individuals to view social robots as more beneficial for others than for themselves. We discuss this as a systematic bias in the perception of the utility of social robots. Through two survey studies, we test and replicate self-other perceptual differences, obtain effect sizes of these perceptual differences, and trace the impact of this presumed allo-enhancement effect on individuals' attitudes and behaviors. Analyses revealed strong perceptual differences, where individuals consistently believed social robots to be more enhancing for others than for themselves (d = −0.69, d = −0.62). These perceptual differences predicted individuals’ attitudes and endorsed behaviors towards social robots. By identifying this bias, we offer a new theoretical lens for understanding how people perceive and respond to emergent technologies.

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