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Titel:Robots as Allies Against Sexism in Human-Robot Groups
Untertitel:Can robots countering sexist comments by male-read group members emotionally support and empower female-read group members?
Hochschule:RWTH AACHEN UNIVERSITY
Fachbereich:Faculty of Arts and Humanities - Chair Individual and Technology
Studiengang:Computational Social Systems
Geschrieben von:Sarah Gosten
+ + +[Vollständige Arbeit als PDF zum Download](/arbeiten/arbeit-6_robots-as-allies-against-sexism-in-human-robot-groups.pdf) + +## Abstract + +In a society where gender biases persist, technological advancements are not immune to perpetuating existing prejudices against women. While initial research was +able to show the potential of social robots to counter gender stereotypes, this study +seeks to investigate their role in addressing sexist remarks within group settings. +Using a mixed methods laboratory approach, the study examined how people react +when the social robot Pepper intervenes in sexist encounters. Participants (N = +68) engaged in a game scenario where a sexist comment was uttered, prompting +Pepper to intervene in one of three ways: 1. avoidant, 2. argumentative, or 3. +morally judgmental. Participants were assigned roles as either the target of the +comment or the bystander. Results revealed that exposure to sexist remarks elicited +negative emotions among participants. Participants who were the target of the +sexist comment rated the sexist confederate significantly worse than both the robot +and the bystander. This demonstrates that actively engaging in group conflicts and +intervening may enhance individuals’ perceptions of Pepper’s suitability as a team +member, potentially reaching human ratings. + +Furthermore, the study found that an avoidant response from Pepper may not effectively address the sexist nature of the comment, while a confrontational approach +showed promise. There are tendencies that the morally judgmental response risks +escalating conflicts. Further research is necessary to verify these findings. + +In conclusion, this study demonstrates the potential of social robots to intervene +in sexist encounters and prompt reflection on individual reactions. These findings +underscore the importance of exploring innovative approaches to interventions in +interpersonal interactions through morally competent robots \ No newline at end of file