People prefer interacting with female robots in hotels, study finds

People prefer interacting with female robots in hotels, study finds

2 years ago
Anonymous $CLERCuPQwa

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/02/220203083556.htm

The study, which surveyed about 170 people on hypothetical service robot scenarios, also found that the preference was stronger when the robots were described as having more human features. The findings are detailed in a paper published online in the International Journal of Hospitality Management.

"People have a tendency to feel more comfort in being cared for by females because of existing gender stereotyping about service roles," said Seo, an assistant professor of hospitality management at WSU's Carson Business College in Everett. "That gender stereotype appears to transfer to robot interactions, and it is more amplified when the robots are more human like."

Last Seen
6 minutes ago
Reputation
0
Spam
0.000
Last Seen
about an hour ago
Reputation
0
Spam
0.000
Last Seen
2 hours ago
Reputation
0
Spam
0.000
Last Seen
a few minutes ago
Reputation
0
Spam
0.000
Last Seen
a couple of minutes ago
Reputation
0
Spam
0.000
Last Seen
10 minutes ago
Reputation
0
Spam
0.000
Last Seen
a couple of minutes ago
Reputation
0
Spam
0.000
Last Seen
about an hour ago
Reputation
0
Spam
0.000