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      Robot-Mediated Interviews - How Effective Is a Humanoid Robot as a Tool for Interviewing Young Children?

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          Robots have been used in a variety of education, therapy or entertainment contexts. This paper introduces the novel application of using humanoid robots for robot-mediated interviews. An experimental study examines how children’s responses towards the humanoid robot KASPAR in an interview context differ in comparison to their interaction with a human in a similar setting. Twenty-one children aged between 7 and 9 took part in this study. Each child participated in two interviews, one with an adult and one with a humanoid robot. Measures include the behavioural coding of the children’s behaviour during the interviews and questionnaire data. The questions in these interviews focused on a special event that had recently taken place in the school. The results reveal that the children interacted with KASPAR very similar to how they interacted with a human interviewer. The quantitative behaviour analysis reveal that the most notable difference between the interviews with KASPAR and the human were the duration of the interviews, the eye gaze directed towards the different interviewers, and the response time of the interviewers. These results are discussed in light of future work towards developing KASPAR as an ‘interviewer’ for young children in application areas where a robot may have advantages over a human interviewer, e.g. in police, social services, or healthcare applications.

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          Role: Editor
          Journal
          PLoS One
          PLoS ONE
          plos
          plosone
          PLoS ONE
          Public Library of Science (San Francisco, USA )
          1932-6203
          2013
          22 March 2013
          : 8
          : 3
          : e59448
          Affiliations
          [1]School of Computer Science, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
          ICREA-University of Barcelona, Spain
          Author notes

          Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

          Conceived and designed the experiments: LW KD AR BR. Performed the experiments: LW. Analyzed the data: LW HL DS. Contributed reagents/materials/analysis tools: LW KD. Wrote the paper: LW KD HL.

          Article
          PONE-D-12-29661
          10.1371/journal.pone.0059448
          3606117
          23533625
          c0966fb6-eec0-49e5-b771-4d753b5a5723
          Copyright @ 2013

          This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

          History
          : 25 September 2012
          : 14 February 2013
          Page count
          Pages: 13
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          Categories
          Research Article
          Computer Science
          Social and Behavioral Sciences
          Psychology
          Developmental Psychology
          Sociology
          Social Mobility
          Social Research
          Social Welfare

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