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      Evaluating the Engagement with Social Robots

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            This paper reports 2 studies that explore the role of joint attentional processes in the child's acquisition of language. In the first study, 24 children were videotaped at 15 and 21 months of age in naturalistic interaction with their mothers. Episodes of joint attentional focus between mother and child--for example, joint play with an object--were identified. Inside, as opposed to outside, these episodes both mothers and children produced more utterances, mothers used shorter sentences and more comments, and dyads engaged in longer conversations. Inside joint episodes maternal references to objects that were already the child's focus of attention were positively correlated with the child's vocabulary at 21 months, while object references that attempted to redirect the child's attention were negatively correlated. No measures from outside these episodes related to child language. In an experimental study, an adult attempted to teach novel words to 10 17-month-old children. Words referring to objects on which the child's attention was already focused were learned better than words presented in an attempt to redirect the child's attentional focus.
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              What is user engagement? A conceptual framework for defining user engagement with technology

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                Journal
                International Journal of Social Robotics
                Int J of Soc Robotics
                Springer Nature
                1875-4791
                1875-4805
                August 2015
                April 2015
                : 7
                : 4
                : 465-478
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                10.1007/s12369-015-0298-7
                440b4714-bc59-40a9-877c-7741a2b8426c
                © 2015
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