“… Note: a Disciplines: I = HRI, II = management, III = military, IV = cognitive science, V = robotics, VI = space, VII = (urban) search and rescue, VIII = ethics; studies are categorized based on a “best fit”-approach and might comprise aspects of more than one considered research discipline. b Team interaction: T = task interaction, T+S = task & social interaction. c In most of the studies, the robot morphology, robot level, and type of embodiment are not specified. The six studies that provide information (Abrams & der Pütten, 2020; Dudenhoeffer et al, 2001; Gladden, 2014; Manikonda et al, 2007; Talamadupula et al, 2014; Yazdani et al, 2016) focus on functional robots (e.g., Growbot [Dudenhoeffer et al, 2001], Pioneer P3-AT [Talamadupula et al, 2014]) and indicate different robot levels (lower/same and higher level) and embodiments (physical robot; simulation). d In most of the studies, the team setup is not specified. The two studies that provide information focus on human-directed robot teams (Musić & Hirche, 2018; Yazdani et al, 2016).…”