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Post by healthy11 on Aug 15, 2018 23:11:27 GMT -5
techxplore.com/news/2018-08-robots-power-significantly-children-opinions.html
The article begins with "Young children are significantly more likely than adults to have their opinions and decisions influenced by robots, according to new research.
The study, conducted at the University of Plymouth, compared how adults and children respond to an identical task when in the presence of both their peers and humanoid robots.
It showed that while adults regularly have their opinions influenced by peers, something also demonstrated in previous studies, they are largely able to resist being persuaded by robots.
However, children aged between seven and nine were more likely to give the same responses as the robots, even if they were obviously incorrect."
As the article goes on to say, while robots can have positive impact in educational and health settings, there may need to be protective measures in place to ensure impressionable children aren't negatively influenced...
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