“…During the evaluations, usability aspects were studied in most of the papers, and in their evaluation, social aspects were completely neglected. Out of the 21 papers, only seven papers [43,47,53,56,58,62,63] focused on the social interaction aspect during their evaluation. Other papers like Davidoff et al [50], West et al [45], Spreicer et al [44], and Zhao et al [49] focused on usability aspects, such as ease of use, performance results in using the prototype, and feelings of independence.…”