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Measuring children's long-term relationships with social robots

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posted on 2017-08-12, 15:57 authored by Jacqueline Kory WestlundJacqueline Kory Westlund
Social robots are being increasingly developed for long-term interactions with children. However, there are few validated assessments for measuring young children's relationships with social robots.

We provide several social/relational assessments for measuring young children's relationships with social robots.

These assessments were pilot-tested in the spring of 2017. The following paper presents the results of the pilot study for the Inclusion of Other in Self (IOS) task and the Social-Relational Interview with children aged 3-7 years. The results showed that children could appropriately respond to these assessments and that both had high internal reliability.

You are free to use or adapt these assessments. If you do, please cite the following paper:

Kory Westlund, J. M., Park, H. W., Williams, R., & Breazeal, C. (2017). Measuring Children's Long-term Relationships with Social Robots. Workshop on Perception and Interaction Dynamics in Child-Robot Interaction. [https://sites.google.com/a/mtu.edu/rss2017-rci-perception-and-interaction/home]


Funding

NSF Grant IIS-1523118; MIT Media Lab Learning Innovation Fellowship

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