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Personality in Healthcare Human Robot Interaction (H-HRI): A Literature Review and Brief Critique

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arxiv 2008.06723 v1 pith:75ZBNDO7 submitted 2020-08-15 cs.CY cs.AIcs.HCcs.RO

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Robots are becoming an important way to deliver health care, and personality is vital to understanding their effectiveness. Despite this, there is a lack of a systematic overarching understanding of personality in health care human robot interaction (H-HRI). To address this, the authors conducted a review that identified 18 studies on personality in H-HRI. This paper presents the results of that systematic literature review. Insights are derived from this review regarding the methodologies, outcomes, and samples utilized. The authors of this review discuss findings across this literature while identifying several gaps worthy of attention. Overall, this paper is an important starting point in understanding personality in H-HRI.

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