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Better together: Young children's tendencies to help a non-humanoid robot collaborator

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Kocher, D; Kushnir, T; Green, KE
Published in: Proceedings of the Interaction Design and Children Conference, IDC 2020
June 21, 2020

In child-robot collaborations, a robot may fail to accomplish its part of a task. In this situation, the robot is reliant on the child to recover. Inherently prosocial, a child is inclined to help the robot collaborator if the child can properly identify the robot failure and infer how to help correct it. In this study, we investigate how a non-humanoid robot can solicit the help of a child-collaborator using only its motion path. We conducted a study with twenty-two children, ages 3-7, who participated in a collaborative building task with a non-humanoid mobile robot. We found that autonomous motion of a non-humanoid robot elicited prosocial behavior from 59% of children, and that young children were willing to engage with the robot as an animate partner despite its limited capabilities and form. This finding has implications for robot design striving to encourage prosocial behavior in children of different ages.

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Proceedings of the Interaction Design and Children Conference, IDC 2020

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June 21, 2020

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Kocher, D., Kushnir, T., & Green, K. E. (2020). Better together: Young children's tendencies to help a non-humanoid robot collaborator. In Proceedings of the Interaction Design and Children Conference, IDC 2020 (pp. 243–249). https://doi.org/10.1145/3392063.3394426
Kocher, D., T. Kushnir, and K. E. Green. “Better together: Young children's tendencies to help a non-humanoid robot collaborator.” In Proceedings of the Interaction Design and Children Conference, IDC 2020, 243–49, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1145/3392063.3394426.
Kocher D, Kushnir T, Green KE. Better together: Young children's tendencies to help a non-humanoid robot collaborator. In: Proceedings of the Interaction Design and Children Conference, IDC 2020. 2020. p. 243–9.
Kocher, D., et al. “Better together: Young children's tendencies to help a non-humanoid robot collaborator.” Proceedings of the Interaction Design and Children Conference, IDC 2020, 2020, pp. 243–49. Scopus, doi:10.1145/3392063.3394426.
Kocher D, Kushnir T, Green KE. Better together: Young children's tendencies to help a non-humanoid robot collaborator. Proceedings of the Interaction Design and Children Conference, IDC 2020. 2020. p. 243–249.

Published In

Proceedings of the Interaction Design and Children Conference, IDC 2020

DOI

Publication Date

June 21, 2020

Start / End Page

243 / 249