Can I Trust You? A User Study of Robot Mediation of a Support Group (2002.04671v1)
Abstract: Socially assistive robots have the potential to improve group dynamics when interacting with groups of people in social settings. This work contributes to the understanding of those dynamics through a user study of trust dynamics in the novel context of a robot mediated support group. For this study, a novel framework for robot mediation of a support group was developed and validated. To evaluate interpersonal trust in the multi-party setting, a dyadic trust scale was implemented and found to be uni-factorial, validating it as an appropriate measure of general trust. The results of this study demonstrate a significant increase in average interpersonal trust after the group interaction session, and qualitative post-session interview data report that participants found the interaction helpful and successfully supported and learned from one other. The results of the study validate that a robot-mediated support group can improve trust among strangers and allow them to share and receive support for their academic stress.
- Chris Birmingham (1 paper)
- Zijian Hu (17 papers)
- Kartik Mahajan (2 papers)
- Eli Reber (1 paper)
- Maja J Mataric (2 papers)