联想(心理学)
集合(抽象数据类型)
社会心理学
心理学
任务(项目管理)
领域(数学)
内隐联想测验
考试(生物学)
文化多样性
文化价值观
样品(材料)
文化背景
跨文化研究
认知心理学
文化影响
霍夫斯泰德的文化维度理论
社会环境
文化环境
文化体系
度量(数据仓库)
社会学
文化群体选择
文化敏感
社会影响力
社会关系
作者
Cecilia Roselli,Leonardo Lapomarda,Silvia Larghi,Nicola Zagni,Edoardo Datteri
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41598-026-44312-y
摘要
Individual differences play a fundamental role in shaping people's attitudes towards robots. Among them, culture is one of the most deeply ingrained in individuals throughout their growth. Thus, given the crucial role of culture in shaping individuals' development, the present study investigated whether, and to what extent, individuals' cultural profile modulates their tendency to anthropomorphise robots, i.e., the likelihood of attributing human-like traits to them. Specifically, we focused on middle school students as one of the main targets of technological artefacts, including robots, in the near future. To this aim, we asked our sample (N = 85) to fill out a set of questionnaires about their cultural profiles beyond their nationality. Then, we adapted two well-established paradigms in experimental and social psychology to capture two dimensions of their anthropomorphism towards robots: (1) the Implicit Association Test (IAT), which allowed us to measure the strength of the association between the concept of "robot" and the attribute "anthropomorphic"; and (2) the Cyberball ball-tossing game, which measures participants' tendency to socially include robots. Results showed that individuals' cultural profile, operationalised as participants' scores at the cultural questionnaires, modulated their tendency to anthropomorphise robots, yet differently based on the kind of task (IAT vs. Cyberball). Interestingly, only some cultural values significantly affected participants' anthropomorphism towards robots, thus indicating that culture is a multi-faceted concept that deserves attention in future studies in the field of human-robot interaction.
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