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Date: 2016-07-11 15:51:35
Social psychology
Keepon
Empathy
Social robot
Humanrobot interaction
Robotics
Humanoid robot
Normative social influence
Analysis of variance

People Help Robots Who Help Others, Not Robots Who Help Themselves Bradley Hayes1 , Daniel Ullman1 , Emma Alexander1 , Caroline Bank1 , Brian Scassellati1 Abstract— Robots that engage in social behaviors benefit greatl

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