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I am Interested in What You are Saying: Role of Nonverbal Immediacy Cues in Listening

Published: 02 March 2015 Publication History

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Immediacy plays a key role in interpersonal communication. Some of immediate behaviors in human-human interaction (i. e. gaze and nodding) have received much attention in HRI, however, others (i. e. body posture) don't. This study investigates whether robot's posture (lean forward vs. upright) and nodding manner (small and fast vs. large and slow) can affect perception of the robot. The current study argues that the lean forward and nodding manner are likely to have significant effects on psychological and behavior outcomes, including perceived empathy, human-likeness, and likability of the robot.

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  • (2016)Nonverbal Immediacy as a Characterisation of Social Behaviour for Human–Robot InteractionInternational Journal of Social Robotics10.1007/s12369-016-0378-39:1(109-128)Online publication date: 16-Sep-2016

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HRI'15 Extended Abstracts: Proceedings of the Tenth Annual ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction Extended Abstracts
March 2015
336 pages
ISBN:9781450333184
DOI:10.1145/2701973
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  1. hri
  2. immediacy
  3. nodding
  4. nonverbal behavior
  5. posture

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  • (2016)Nonverbal Immediacy as a Characterisation of Social Behaviour for Human–Robot InteractionInternational Journal of Social Robotics10.1007/s12369-016-0378-39:1(109-128)Online publication date: 16-Sep-2016

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