2023
DOI: 10.1007/s12369-023-00975-5
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(Hu)man-Like Robots: The Impact of Anthropomorphism and Language on Perceived Robot Gender

Abstract: Implementing anthropomorphic features to robots is a frequently used approach to create positive perceptions in human–robot interaction. However, anthropomorphism does not always lead to positive consequences and might trigger a more gendered perception of robots. More precisely, anthropomorphic features of robots seem to evoke a male-robot bias. Yet, it is unclear if this bias is induced via a male appearance of higher anthropomorphic robots, a general male-technology bias, or even due to language aspects. As… Show more

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