“…This investigation expands the latter work by testing for previously validated SFE/SIE mechanisms (i.e., evaluation apprehension, mere effort, and attentional conflict), as well as people's mind perception in robots as an ostensible precondition. Acknowledging mixed findings for digital observers (Sterna et al, 2019) and methodological criticism (Irfan et al, 2018), this study followed suggested procedures for SFE/SIE studies to minimize the influence of confounds (i.e., using a welltested task and a pretested robot, controlling for observer behavior and positioning, isolating the observer's influence) and, in doing so, addressed why previous findings may have been inconsistent. Our findings, overall, indicated no significant differences in SFE/SIE across observer conditions, no significant differences in SFE/SIE mechanisms, and only a single statistically meaningful effect of mind perception (i.e., improved performance corresponding with perceptions of basic agentic capacities).…”