Why Should We Gender?: The Effect of Robot Gendering and Occupational Stereotypes on Human Trust and Perceived Competency.
De'Aira G. BryantJason BorensteinAyanna M. HowardPublished in: HRI (2020)
Keyphrases
- perceived risk
- human robot interaction
- gender differences
- human robot
- mobile robot
- theoretical and practical implications
- human users
- computer self efficacy
- robot behavior
- autonomous robots
- robot navigation
- positive effects
- negative impact
- trust model
- information technology
- community college
- trust evaluation
- internet shopping
- lower extremity
- multi robot
- human subjects
- robotic systems
- path planning
- robot manipulators
- personality traits
- perceived usefulness
- dependent variables
- interaction effects
- humanoid robot
- behavioral intention
- human teacher
- vision system
- social networks