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12. Einstellungen gegenüber sozialen Robotern

Eine Übersicht zu Forschungsmethoden und Forschungsergebnissen

verfasst von : Julia G. Stapels, Friederike Eyssel

Erschienen in: Soziale Roboter

Verlag: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden

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Zusammenfassung

Einstellungen sind die Gedanken und Gefühle einer Person zu einem Einstellungsobjekt, z. B. einem sozialen Roboter. Einstellungen gegenüber Robotern haben kognitive, affektive und verhaltensbezogene Komponenten und können mithilfe von Selbstbeurteilungsmaßen, impliziten Maßen oder Beobachtungsmaßen gemessen werden. Ein Konflikt zwischen möglichen positiven und negativen Aspekten von Einstellungen führt bei potenziellen Nutzer*innen zu Ambivalenz gegenüber sozialen Robotern und zu fehlender Akzeptanz von Robotern im Alltag. Hierbei werden die Einstellungen gegenüber Robotern von den Eigenschaften des jeweiligen Roboters selbst sowie von individuellen und gesellschaftlichen Faktoren beeinflusst. Bezüglich der Verbesserung von Einstellungen gegenüber Robotern ist auf Basis der sozialpsychologischen Literatur anzunehmen, dass vor allem direkter Kontakt oder überzeugende Argumente solche Einstellungen langfristig verbessern können. Aktuelle Forschungsprojekte integrieren die vorhandenen Forschungsergebnisse, um Robotertechnologien gesellschaftlich nutzbar zu machen. Insgesamt sind soziale Roboter noch nicht in Privathaushalten akzeptiert und es ist mehr Forschung nötig, um die ambivalenten Einstellungen aufzulösen und Roboter zu eindeutig positiven Alltagsgefährten zu machen.

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Metadaten
Titel
Einstellungen gegenüber sozialen Robotern
verfasst von
Julia G. Stapels
Friederike Eyssel
Copyright-Jahr
2021
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-31114-8_12

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