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J Xu, A Howard - 2017 - smartech.gatech.edu

Pilot Study For Examining Human-Robot Trust In Healthcare Interventions Involving Sensitive Personal Information.

Stem education interventions

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Socially interactive humanoid robots have been widely used in physical therapy and rehabilitation for children with motor disabilities. Previous studies have shown that embedding human-like behavior on a robotic playmate improves the efficacy of the physical therapy through corrective feedback. Understanding of trust in such scenarios is especially important since the behavior of the robot impacts the outcomes of the interaction through changes of trust, thus affecting rehabilitation performance. The objective of this pilot study …

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