Effects of a Social Robot's Autonomy and Group Orientation on Human Decision-Making
Table 4
Subjective items of the measurements.
Construct
Item wording
Source
Trust (Dependent variable)
(1) I believe advice from the robot even when I don't know for certain that it is correct. (2) When I am uncertain about a decision I believe the robot rather than myself. (3) If I am not sure about a decision, I have faith that the robot will provide the best solution. (4) When the robot gives unusual advice I am confident that the advice is correct.
Please put a mark on the scale at the point which best corresponds to how you rate your overall workload: (1) Mental demand: How much mental and perceptual activity was required? Was the task easy or demanding, simple or complex? (2) Physical demand: How much physical activity was required? Was the task easy or demanding, slack or strenuous? (3) Temporal demand: How much time pressure did you feel due to the pace at which the tasks or task elements occurred? Was the pace slow or rapid? (4) Frustration level: How irritated, stresses, and annoyed versus content, relaxed, and complacent did you feel during the task? (5) Effort: How hard did you have to work (mentally and physically) to accomplish your level of performance?
(1) (S2) Something bad might happen if robots developed into living beings. (2) (S2) I feel that in the future society will be dominated by robots. (3) (S1) I would feel uneasy if I was given a job where I had to use robots. (4) (S2) I would feel uneasy if robots really had emotions. (5) (S3) I would feel relaxed talking with robots*. (6) (S1) I would hate the idea that robots or artificial intelligences were making judgments about things. (7) (S1) I would feel very nervous just standing in front of a robot. (8) (S2) I feel that if I depend on robots too much, something bad might happen. (9) (S3) If robots had emotions, I would be able to make friends with them*.
(1) (GS) In general, belonging to social groups is an important part of my self-image. (2) (IR) I enjoy being unique and different from others in many ways. (3) (IR) I often do “my own thing”. (4) (GS) The social groups I belong to are an important reflection of who I am. (5) (GS) Overall, my group memberships have very little to do with how I feel about myself*. (6) (GS) The social groups I belong to are unimportant to my sense of what kind of a person I am*. (7) (IR) I am a unique individual.