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Exploring Prosociality in Human-Robot Teams

Authors :
Samuel Gomes
Samuel Mascarenhas
Patrícia Arriaga
Rui Prada
Filipa Correia
Iolanda Leite
Francisco S. Melo
Ana Paiva
Source :
HRI
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
IEEE, 2019.

Abstract

This paper explores the role of prosocial behaviour when people team up with robots in a collaborative game that presents a social dilemma similar to a public goods game. An experiment was conducted with the proposed game in which each participant joined a team with a prosocial robot and a selfish robot. During 5 rounds of the game, each player chooses between contributing to the team goal (cooperate) or contributing to his individual goal (defect). The prosociality level of the robots only affects their strategies to play the game, as one always cooperates and the other always defects. We conducted a user study at the office of a large corporation with 70 participants where we manipulated the game result (winning or losing) in a between-subjects design. Results revealed two important considerations: (1) the prosocial robot was rated more positively in terms of its social attributes than the selfish robot, regardless of the game result; (2) the perception of competence, the responsibility attribution (blame/credit), and the preference for a future partner revealed significant differences only in the losing condition. These results yield important concerns for the creation of robotic partners, the understanding of group dynamics and, from a more general perspective, the promotion of a prosocial society.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
2019 14th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI)
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........1bb79f8d1952c2b70245d2b0fd90b526
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/hri.2019.8673299