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Robocalypse? Yes, Please! The Role of Robot Autonomy in the Development of Ambivalent Attitudes Towards Robots Enthalten in International Journal of Social Robotics 13.8.2021: 1-15
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The (Fe)male Robot: How Robot Body Shape Impacts First Impressions and Trust Towards Robots Enthalten in International Journal of Social Robotics 25.5.2019: 1-13
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Keep an Eye on the Task! How Gender Typicality of Tasks Influence Human–Robot Interactions Kuchenbrandt, Dieta. - Augsburg : Universität Augsburg, 2014
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Do Robots Have Sex? A Prolegomenon Enthalten in International Journal of Social Robotics Bd. 15, 4.12.2023, Nr. 11, date:11.2023: 1707-1723
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Never Trust Anything That Can Think for Itself, if You Can’t Control Its Privacy Settings: The Influence of a Robot’s Privacy Settings on Users’ Attitudes and Willingness to Self-disclose Enthalten in International Journal of Social Robotics Bd. 15, 22.9.2023, Nr. 9-10, date:10.2023: 1487-1505
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Societal and Ethical Issues in HRI Enthalten in Current robotics reports Bd. 1, 27.8.2020, Nr. 3, date:9.2020: 85-96
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Torn Between Love and Hate: Mouse Tracking Ambivalent Attitudes Towards Robots Enthalten in International Journal of Social Robotics Bd. 16, 18.3.2024, Nr. 4, date:4.2024: 725-741
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