--- _id: '36481' abstract: - lang: eng text: 'Recent studies highlight early childhood teachers’ mathematics-related competence. Developing this competence should be a main aspect of early childhood teachers’ education. This is, however, not the case in all countries. Consequently, high-quality professional development courses are needed. Based on research results, we developed a competence-oriented continuous professional development course ("EmMa") and examined the effects of "EmMa" by asking: How does "EmMa" affect the development of early childhood teachers’ i) mathematical content knowledge, ii) mathematical pedagogical content knowledge and iii) beliefs towards mathematics in general? To answer these questions, we conducted a pre-test/post-test study including a control group with 99 in-service early childhood teachers. Results show that the course affected teachers’ mathematical pedagogical content knowledge and static orientation towards mathematics positively. From this we conclude that scaling-up "EmMa" might be a suitable approach to bridge the gap between pre-service education with nearly no mathematics and the challenges of early mathematics education.' author: - first_name: Julia full_name: Bruns, Julia id: '72183' last_name: Bruns orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6604-5864 - first_name: Lars full_name: Eichen, Lars last_name: Eichen - first_name: Hedwig full_name: Gasteiger, Hedwig last_name: Gasteiger citation: ama: 'Bruns J, Eichen L, Gasteiger H. Mathematics-related Competence of Early Childhood Teachers Visiting a Continuous Professional Development Course: An Intervention Study. Mathematics Teacher Education and Development (MTED). 2017;19(3):76–93.' apa: 'Bruns, J., Eichen, L., & Gasteiger, H. (2017). Mathematics-related Competence of Early Childhood Teachers Visiting a Continuous Professional Development Course: An Intervention Study. Mathematics Teacher Education and Development (MTED), 19(3), 76–93.' bibtex: '@article{Bruns_Eichen_Gasteiger_2017, title={Mathematics-related Competence of Early Childhood Teachers Visiting a Continuous Professional Development Course: An Intervention Study}, volume={19}, number={3}, journal={Mathematics Teacher Education and Development (MTED)}, author={Bruns, Julia and Eichen, Lars and Gasteiger, Hedwig}, year={2017}, pages={76–93} }' chicago: 'Bruns, Julia, Lars Eichen, and Hedwig Gasteiger. “Mathematics-Related Competence of Early Childhood Teachers Visiting a Continuous Professional Development Course: An Intervention Study.” Mathematics Teacher Education and Development (MTED) 19, no. 3 (2017): 76–93.' ieee: 'J. Bruns, L. Eichen, and H. Gasteiger, “Mathematics-related Competence of Early Childhood Teachers Visiting a Continuous Professional Development Course: An Intervention Study,” Mathematics Teacher Education and Development (MTED), vol. 19, no. 3, pp. 76–93, 2017.' mla: 'Bruns, Julia, et al. “Mathematics-Related Competence of Early Childhood Teachers Visiting a Continuous Professional Development Course: An Intervention Study.” Mathematics Teacher Education and Development (MTED), vol. 19, no. 3, 2017, pp. 76–93.' short: J. Bruns, L. Eichen, H. Gasteiger, Mathematics Teacher Education and Development (MTED) 19 (2017) 76–93. date_created: 2023-01-12T15:28:13Z date_updated: 2023-06-20T19:01:36Z department: - _id: '611' - _id: '97' extern: '1' intvolume: ' 19' issue: '3' keyword: - Beliefs - Competency Based Teacher Education - Control Groups - Early Childhood Education - Faculty Development - Foreign Countries - Inservice Teacher Education - Intervention - Mathematical Aptitude - Mathematics Skills - Pedagogical Content Knowledge - Preschool Teachers - Pretests Posttests - Professional Continuing Education - Statistical Analysis - Teacher Competency Testing language: - iso: eng page: 76–93 publication: Mathematics Teacher Education and Development (MTED) publication_status: published quality_controlled: '1' status: public title: 'Mathematics-related Competence of Early Childhood Teachers Visiting a Continuous Professional Development Course: An Intervention Study' type: journal_article user_id: '49063' volume: 19 year: '2017' ... --- _id: '4690' author: - first_name: Elena full_name: Gorbacheva, Elena last_name: Gorbacheva - first_name: Armin full_name: Stein, Armin last_name: Stein - first_name: Theresa full_name: Schmiedel, Theresa last_name: Schmiedel - first_name: Oliver full_name: Müller, Oliver id: '72849' last_name: Müller citation: ama: Gorbacheva E, Stein A, Schmiedel T, Müller O. The Role of Gender in Business Process Management Competence Supply. Business and Information Systems Engineering. 2016;(3):213--231. doi:10.1007/s12599-016-0428-2 apa: Gorbacheva, E., Stein, A., Schmiedel, T., & Müller, O. (2016). The Role of Gender in Business Process Management Competence Supply. Business and Information Systems Engineering, (3), 213--231. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12599-016-0428-2 bibtex: '@article{Gorbacheva_Stein_Schmiedel_Müller_2016, title={The Role of Gender in Business Process Management Competence Supply}, DOI={10.1007/s12599-016-0428-2}, number={3}, journal={Business and Information Systems Engineering}, author={Gorbacheva, Elena and Stein, Armin and Schmiedel, Theresa and Müller, Oliver}, year={2016}, pages={213--231} }' chicago: 'Gorbacheva, Elena, Armin Stein, Theresa Schmiedel, and Oliver Müller. “The Role of Gender in Business Process Management Competence Supply.” Business and Information Systems Engineering, no. 3 (2016): 213--231. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12599-016-0428-2.' ieee: E. Gorbacheva, A. Stein, T. Schmiedel, and O. Müller, “The Role of Gender in Business Process Management Competence Supply,” Business and Information Systems Engineering, no. 3, pp. 213--231, 2016. mla: Gorbacheva, Elena, et al. “The Role of Gender in Business Process Management Competence Supply.” Business and Information Systems Engineering, no. 3, 2016, pp. 213--231, doi:10.1007/s12599-016-0428-2. short: E. Gorbacheva, A. Stein, T. Schmiedel, O. Müller, Business and Information Systems Engineering (2016) 213--231. date_created: 2018-10-12T08:29:58Z date_updated: 2022-01-06T07:01:18Z doi: 10.1007/s12599-016-0428-2 extern: '1' issue: '3' keyword: - BPM workforce - Business process management - Competences - Gender diversity - Latent semantic analysis - Skills - Text mining language: - iso: eng page: 213--231 publication: Business and Information Systems Engineering publication_identifier: issn: - '18670202' status: public title: The Role of Gender in Business Process Management Competence Supply type: journal_article user_id: '72849' year: '2016' ... --- _id: '4692' author: - first_name: Oliver full_name: Müller, Oliver id: '72849' last_name: Müller - first_name: Theresa full_name: Schmiedel, Theresa last_name: Schmiedel - first_name: Elena full_name: Gorbacheva, Elena last_name: Gorbacheva - first_name: Jan full_name: vom Brocke, Jan last_name: vom Brocke citation: ama: 'Müller O, Schmiedel T, Gorbacheva E, vom Brocke J. Towards a typology of business process management professionals: identifying patterns of competences through latent semantic analysis. Enterprise Information Systems. 2016;(1):50--80. doi:10.1080/17517575.2014.923514' apa: 'Müller, O., Schmiedel, T., Gorbacheva, E., & vom Brocke, J. (2016). Towards a typology of business process management professionals: identifying patterns of competences through latent semantic analysis. Enterprise Information Systems, (1), 50--80. https://doi.org/10.1080/17517575.2014.923514' bibtex: '@article{Müller_Schmiedel_Gorbacheva_vom Brocke_2016, title={Towards a typology of business process management professionals: identifying patterns of competences through latent semantic analysis}, DOI={10.1080/17517575.2014.923514}, number={1}, journal={Enterprise Information Systems}, author={Müller, Oliver and Schmiedel, Theresa and Gorbacheva, Elena and vom Brocke, Jan}, year={2016}, pages={50--80} }' chicago: 'Müller, Oliver, Theresa Schmiedel, Elena Gorbacheva, and Jan vom Brocke. “Towards a Typology of Business Process Management Professionals: Identifying Patterns of Competences through Latent Semantic Analysis.” Enterprise Information Systems, no. 1 (2016): 50--80. https://doi.org/10.1080/17517575.2014.923514.' ieee: 'O. Müller, T. Schmiedel, E. Gorbacheva, and J. vom Brocke, “Towards a typology of business process management professionals: identifying patterns of competences through latent semantic analysis,” Enterprise Information Systems, no. 1, pp. 50--80, 2016.' mla: 'Müller, Oliver, et al. “Towards a Typology of Business Process Management Professionals: Identifying Patterns of Competences through Latent Semantic Analysis.” Enterprise Information Systems, no. 1, 2016, pp. 50--80, doi:10.1080/17517575.2014.923514.' short: O. Müller, T. Schmiedel, E. Gorbacheva, J. vom Brocke, Enterprise Information Systems (2016) 50--80. date_created: 2018-10-12T08:30:10Z date_updated: 2022-01-06T07:01:18Z doi: 10.1080/17517575.2014.923514 extern: '1' issue: '1' keyword: - abilities - business process management - competences - knowledge - latent semantic analysis - professionals - skills - typology language: - iso: eng page: 50--80 publication: Enterprise Information Systems publication_identifier: issn: - '17517583' status: public title: 'Towards a typology of business process management professionals: identifying patterns of competences through latent semantic analysis' type: journal_article user_id: '72849' year: '2016' ... --- _id: '17225' abstract: - lang: eng text: How is communicative gesture behavior in robots perceived by humans? Although gesture is crucial in social interaction, this research question is still largely unexplored in the field of social robotics. Thus, the main objective of the present work is to investigate how gestural machine behaviors can be used to design more natural communication in social robots. The chosen approach is twofold. Firstly, the technical challenges encountered when implementing a speech-gesture generation model on a robotic platform are tackled. We present a framework that enables the humanoid robot to flexibly produce synthetic speech and co-verbal hand and arm gestures at run-time, while not being limited to a predefined repertoire of motor actions. Secondly, the achieved flexibility in robot gesture is exploited in controlled experiments. To gain a deeper understanding of how communicative robot gesture might impact and shape human perception and evaluation of human-robot interaction, we conducted a between-subjects experimental study using the humanoid robot in a joint task scenario. We manipulated the non-verbal behaviors of the robot in three experimental conditions, so that it would refer to objects by utilizing either (1) unimodal (i.e., speech only) utterances, (2) congruent multimodal (i.e., semantically matching speech and gesture) or (3) incongruent multimodal (i.e., semantically non-matching speech and gesture) utterances. Our findings reveal that the robot is evaluated more positively when non-verbal behaviors such as hand and arm gestures are displayed along with speech, even if they do not semantically match the spoken utterance. author: - first_name: Maha full_name: Salem, Maha last_name: Salem - first_name: Stefan full_name: Kopp, Stefan last_name: Kopp - first_name: Ipke full_name: Wachsmuth, Ipke last_name: Wachsmuth - first_name: Katharina full_name: Rohlfing, Katharina id: '50352' last_name: Rohlfing - first_name: Frank full_name: Joublin, Frank last_name: Joublin citation: ama: Salem M, Kopp S, Wachsmuth I, Rohlfing K, Joublin F. Generation and evaluation of communicative robot gesture. International Journal of Social Robotics, Special Issue on Expectations, Intentions, and Actions. 2012;4(2):201-217. doi:10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9 apa: Salem, M., Kopp, S., Wachsmuth, I., Rohlfing, K., & Joublin, F. (2012). Generation and evaluation of communicative robot gesture. International Journal of Social Robotics, Special Issue on Expectations, Intentions, and Actions, 4(2), 201–217. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9 bibtex: '@article{Salem_Kopp_Wachsmuth_Rohlfing_Joublin_2012, title={Generation and evaluation of communicative robot gesture}, volume={4}, DOI={10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9}, number={2}, journal={International Journal of Social Robotics, Special Issue on Expectations, Intentions, and Actions}, publisher={Springer Science + Business Media}, author={Salem, Maha and Kopp, Stefan and Wachsmuth, Ipke and Rohlfing, Katharina and Joublin, Frank}, year={2012}, pages={201–217} }' chicago: 'Salem, Maha, Stefan Kopp, Ipke Wachsmuth, Katharina Rohlfing, and Frank Joublin. “Generation and Evaluation of Communicative Robot Gesture.” International Journal of Social Robotics, Special Issue on Expectations, Intentions, and Actions 4, no. 2 (2012): 201–17. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9.' ieee: 'M. Salem, S. Kopp, I. Wachsmuth, K. Rohlfing, and F. Joublin, “Generation and evaluation of communicative robot gesture,” International Journal of Social Robotics, Special Issue on Expectations, Intentions, and Actions, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 201–217, 2012, doi: 10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9.' mla: Salem, Maha, et al. “Generation and Evaluation of Communicative Robot Gesture.” International Journal of Social Robotics, Special Issue on Expectations, Intentions, and Actions, vol. 4, no. 2, Springer Science + Business Media, 2012, pp. 201–17, doi:10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9. short: M. Salem, S. Kopp, I. Wachsmuth, K. Rohlfing, F. Joublin, International Journal of Social Robotics, Special Issue on Expectations, Intentions, and Actions 4 (2012) 201–217. date_created: 2020-06-24T13:01:48Z date_updated: 2023-02-01T16:21:50Z department: - _id: '749' doi: 10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9 intvolume: ' 4' issue: '2' keyword: - Social Human-Robot Interaction - Multimodal Interaction and Conversational Skills - Robot Companions and Social Robots - Non-verbal Cues and Expressiveness language: - iso: eng page: 201-217 publication: International Journal of Social Robotics, Special Issue on Expectations, Intentions, and Actions publication_identifier: issn: - 1875-4805 publisher: Springer Science + Business Media status: public title: Generation and evaluation of communicative robot gesture type: journal_article user_id: '14931' volume: 4 year: '2012' ... --- _id: '17428' abstract: - lang: eng text: How is communicative gesture behavior in robots perceived by humans? Although gesture is crucial in social interaction, this research question is still largely unexplored in the field of social robotics. Thus, the main objective of the present work is to investigate how gestural machine behaviors can be used to design more natural communication in social robots. The chosen approach is twofold. Firstly, the technical challenges encountered when implementing a speech-gesture generation model on a robotic platform are tackled. We present a framework that enables the humanoid robot to flexibly produce synthetic speech and co-verbal hand and arm gestures at run-time, while not being limited to a predefined repertoire of motor actions. Secondly, the achieved flexibility in robot gesture is exploited in controlled experiments. To gain a deeper understanding of how communicative robot gesture might impact and shape human perception and evaluation of human-robot interaction, we conducted a between-subjects experimental study using the humanoid robot in a joint task scenario. We manipulated the non-verbal behaviors of the robot in three experimental conditions, so that it would refer to objects by utilizing either (1) unimodal (i.e., speech only) utterances, (2) congruent multimodal (i.e., semantically matching speech and gesture) or (3) incongruent multimodal (i.e., semantically non-matching speech and gesture) utterances. Our findings reveal that the robot is evaluated more positively when non-verbal behaviors such as hand and arm gestures are displayed along with speech, even if they do not semantically match the spoken utterance. author: - first_name: Maha full_name: Salem, Maha last_name: Salem - first_name: Stefan full_name: Kopp, Stefan last_name: Kopp - first_name: Ipke full_name: Wachsmuth, Ipke last_name: Wachsmuth - first_name: Katharina full_name: Rohlfing, Katharina id: '50352' last_name: Rohlfing - first_name: Frank full_name: Joublin, Frank last_name: Joublin citation: ama: Salem M, Kopp S, Wachsmuth I, Rohlfing K, Joublin F. Generation and evaluation of communicative robot gesture. International Journal of Social Robotics, Special Issue on Expectations, Intentions, and Actions. 2012;4(2):201-217. doi:10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9 apa: Salem, M., Kopp, S., Wachsmuth, I., Rohlfing, K., & Joublin, F. (2012). Generation and evaluation of communicative robot gesture. International Journal of Social Robotics, Special Issue on Expectations, Intentions, and Actions, 4(2), 201–217. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9 bibtex: '@article{Salem_Kopp_Wachsmuth_Rohlfing_Joublin_2012, title={Generation and evaluation of communicative robot gesture}, volume={4}, DOI={10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9}, number={2}, journal={International Journal of Social Robotics, Special Issue on Expectations, Intentions, and Actions}, publisher={Springer Science + Business Media}, author={Salem, Maha and Kopp, Stefan and Wachsmuth, Ipke and Rohlfing, Katharina and Joublin, Frank}, year={2012}, pages={201–217} }' chicago: 'Salem, Maha, Stefan Kopp, Ipke Wachsmuth, Katharina Rohlfing, and Frank Joublin. “Generation and Evaluation of Communicative Robot Gesture.” International Journal of Social Robotics, Special Issue on Expectations, Intentions, and Actions 4, no. 2 (2012): 201–17. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9.' ieee: 'M. Salem, S. Kopp, I. Wachsmuth, K. Rohlfing, and F. Joublin, “Generation and evaluation of communicative robot gesture,” International Journal of Social Robotics, Special Issue on Expectations, Intentions, and Actions, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 201–217, 2012, doi: 10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9.' mla: Salem, Maha, et al. “Generation and Evaluation of Communicative Robot Gesture.” International Journal of Social Robotics, Special Issue on Expectations, Intentions, and Actions, vol. 4, no. 2, Springer Science + Business Media, 2012, pp. 201–17, doi:10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9. short: M. Salem, S. Kopp, I. Wachsmuth, K. Rohlfing, F. Joublin, International Journal of Social Robotics, Special Issue on Expectations, Intentions, and Actions 4 (2012) 201–217. date_created: 2020-07-28T11:44:02Z date_updated: 2023-02-01T12:52:23Z department: - _id: '749' doi: 10.1007/s12369-011-0124-9 intvolume: ' 4' issue: '2' keyword: - Social Human-Robot Interaction - Multimodal Interaction and Conversational Skills - Robot Companions and Social Robots - Non-verbal Cues and Expressiveness language: - iso: eng page: 201-217 publication: International Journal of Social Robotics, Special Issue on Expectations, Intentions, and Actions publication_identifier: issn: - 1875-4805 publisher: Springer Science + Business Media status: public title: Generation and evaluation of communicative robot gesture type: journal_article user_id: '14931' volume: 4 year: '2012' ... --- _id: '17430' abstract: - lang: eng text: 'Previous work has shown that gestural behaviors affect anthropomorphic inferences about artificial communicators such as virtual agents. In an experiment with a humanoid robot, we investigated to what extent gesture would affect anthropomorphic inferences about the robot. Particularly, we examined the effects of the robot''s hand and arm gestures on the attribution of typically human traits, likability of the robot, shared reality, and future contact intentions after interacting with the robot. For this, we manipulated the non-verbal behaviors of the humanoid robot in three experimental conditions: (1) no gesture, (2) congruent gesture, and (3) incongruent gesture. We hypothesized higher ratings on all dependent measures in the two gesture (vs. no gesture) conditions. The results confirm our predictions: when the robot used gestures during interaction, it was anthropomorphized more, participants perceived it as more likable, reported greater shared reality with it, and showed increased future contact intentions than when the robot gave instructions without using gestures. Surprisingly, this effect was particularly pronounced when the robot''s gestures were partly incongruent with speech. These findings show that communicative non-verbal behaviors in robotic systems affect both anthropomorphic perceptions and the mental models humans form of a humanoid robot during interaction.' author: - first_name: Maha full_name: Salem, Maha last_name: Salem - first_name: Friederike Anne full_name: Eyssel, Friederike Anne last_name: Eyssel - first_name: Katharina full_name: Rohlfing, Katharina id: '50352' last_name: Rohlfing - first_name: Stefan full_name: Kopp, Stefan last_name: Kopp - first_name: F. full_name: Joublin, F. last_name: Joublin citation: ama: 'Salem M, Eyssel FA, Rohlfing K, Kopp S, Joublin F. Effects of gesture on the perception of psychological anthropomorphism: A case study with a humanoid robot. In: Mutlu B, Bartneck C, Ham J, Evers V, Kanda T, eds. Social Robotics. Vol 7072. Springer Science + Business Media; 2011:31-41. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4' apa: 'Salem, M., Eyssel, F. A., Rohlfing, K., Kopp, S., & Joublin, F. (2011). Effects of gesture on the perception of psychological anthropomorphism: A case study with a humanoid robot. In B. Mutlu, C. Bartneck, J. Ham, V. Evers, & T. Kanda (Eds.), Social Robotics (Vol. 7072, pp. 31–41). Springer Science + Business Media. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4' bibtex: '@inproceedings{Salem_Eyssel_Rohlfing_Kopp_Joublin_2011, title={Effects of gesture on the perception of psychological anthropomorphism: A case study with a humanoid robot}, volume={7072}, DOI={10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4}, booktitle={Social Robotics}, publisher={Springer Science + Business Media}, author={Salem, Maha and Eyssel, Friederike Anne and Rohlfing, Katharina and Kopp, Stefan and Joublin, F.}, editor={Mutlu, B. and Bartneck, C. and Ham, J. and Evers, V. and Kanda, T.}, year={2011}, pages={31–41} }' chicago: 'Salem, Maha, Friederike Anne Eyssel, Katharina Rohlfing, Stefan Kopp, and F. Joublin. “Effects of Gesture on the Perception of Psychological Anthropomorphism: A Case Study with a Humanoid Robot.” In Social Robotics, edited by B. Mutlu, C. Bartneck, J. Ham, V. Evers, and T. Kanda, 7072:31–41. Springer Science + Business Media, 2011. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4.' ieee: 'M. Salem, F. A. Eyssel, K. Rohlfing, S. Kopp, and F. Joublin, “Effects of gesture on the perception of psychological anthropomorphism: A case study with a humanoid robot,” in Social Robotics, 2011, vol. 7072, pp. 31–41, doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4.' mla: 'Salem, Maha, et al. “Effects of Gesture on the Perception of Psychological Anthropomorphism: A Case Study with a Humanoid Robot.” Social Robotics, edited by B. Mutlu et al., vol. 7072, Springer Science + Business Media, 2011, pp. 31–41, doi:10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4.' short: 'M. Salem, F.A. Eyssel, K. Rohlfing, S. Kopp, F. Joublin, in: B. Mutlu, C. Bartneck, J. Ham, V. Evers, T. Kanda (Eds.), Social Robotics, Springer Science + Business Media, 2011, pp. 31–41.' date_created: 2020-07-28T11:44:04Z date_updated: 2023-02-01T12:52:02Z department: - _id: '749' doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4 editor: - first_name: B. full_name: Mutlu, B. last_name: Mutlu - first_name: C. full_name: Bartneck, C. last_name: Bartneck - first_name: J. full_name: Ham, J. last_name: Ham - first_name: V. full_name: Evers, V. last_name: Evers - first_name: T. full_name: Kanda, T. last_name: Kanda intvolume: ' 7072' keyword: - Multimodal Interaction and Conversational Skills - Anthropomorphism - Non-verbal Cues and Expressiveness language: - iso: eng page: 31-41 publication: Social Robotics publication_identifier: isbn: - 978-3-642-25503-8 publisher: Springer Science + Business Media status: public title: 'Effects of gesture on the perception of psychological anthropomorphism: A case study with a humanoid robot' type: conference user_id: '14931' volume: 7072 year: '2011' ... --- _id: '17242' abstract: - lang: eng text: 'Previous work has shown that gestural behaviors affect anthropomorphic inferences about artificial communicators such as virtual agents. In an experiment with a humanoid robot, we investigated to what extent gesture would affect anthropomorphic inferences about the robot. Particularly, we examined the effects of the robot''s hand and arm gestures on the attribution of typically human traits, likability of the robot, shared reality, and future contact intentions after interacting with the robot. For this, we manipulated the non-verbal behaviors of the humanoid robot in three experimental conditions: (1) no gesture, (2) congruent gesture, and (3) incongruent gesture. We hypothesized higher ratings on all dependent measures in the two gesture (vs. no gesture) conditions. The results confirm our predictions: when the robot used gestures during interaction, it was anthropomorphized more, participants perceived it as more likable, reported greater shared reality with it, and showed increased future contact intentions than when the robot gave instructions without using gestures. Surprisingly, this effect was particularly pronounced when the robot''s gestures were partly incongruent with speech. These findings show that communicative non-verbal behaviors in robotic systems affect both anthropomorphic perceptions and the mental models humans form of a humanoid robot during interaction.' author: - first_name: Maha full_name: Salem, Maha last_name: Salem - first_name: Friederike Anne full_name: Eyssel, Friederike Anne last_name: Eyssel - first_name: Katharina full_name: Rohlfing, Katharina id: '50352' last_name: Rohlfing - first_name: Stefan full_name: Kopp, Stefan last_name: Kopp - first_name: F. full_name: Joublin, F. last_name: Joublin citation: ama: 'Salem M, Eyssel FA, Rohlfing K, Kopp S, Joublin F. Effects of gesture on the perception of psychological anthropomorphism: A case study with a humanoid robot. In: Mutlu B, Bartneck C, Ham J, Evers V, Kanda T, eds. Social Robotics. Vol 7072. Springer Science + Business Media; 2011:31-41. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4' apa: 'Salem, M., Eyssel, F. A., Rohlfing, K., Kopp, S., & Joublin, F. (2011). Effects of gesture on the perception of psychological anthropomorphism: A case study with a humanoid robot. In B. Mutlu, C. Bartneck, J. Ham, V. Evers, & T. Kanda (Eds.), Social Robotics (Vol. 7072, pp. 31–41). Springer Science + Business Media. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4' bibtex: '@inproceedings{Salem_Eyssel_Rohlfing_Kopp_Joublin_2011, title={Effects of gesture on the perception of psychological anthropomorphism: A case study with a humanoid robot}, volume={7072}, DOI={10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4}, booktitle={Social Robotics}, publisher={Springer Science + Business Media}, author={Salem, Maha and Eyssel, Friederike Anne and Rohlfing, Katharina and Kopp, Stefan and Joublin, F.}, editor={Mutlu, B. and Bartneck, C. and Ham, J. and Evers, V. and Kanda, T.}, year={2011}, pages={31–41} }' chicago: 'Salem, Maha, Friederike Anne Eyssel, Katharina Rohlfing, Stefan Kopp, and F. Joublin. “Effects of Gesture on the Perception of Psychological Anthropomorphism: A Case Study with a Humanoid Robot.” In Social Robotics, edited by B. Mutlu, C. Bartneck, J. Ham, V. Evers, and T. Kanda, 7072:31–41. Springer Science + Business Media, 2011. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4.' ieee: 'M. Salem, F. A. Eyssel, K. Rohlfing, S. Kopp, and F. Joublin, “Effects of gesture on the perception of psychological anthropomorphism: A case study with a humanoid robot,” in Social Robotics, 2011, vol. 7072, pp. 31–41, doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4.' mla: 'Salem, Maha, et al. “Effects of Gesture on the Perception of Psychological Anthropomorphism: A Case Study with a Humanoid Robot.” Social Robotics, edited by B. Mutlu et al., vol. 7072, Springer Science + Business Media, 2011, pp. 31–41, doi:10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4.' short: 'M. Salem, F.A. Eyssel, K. Rohlfing, S. Kopp, F. Joublin, in: B. Mutlu, C. Bartneck, J. Ham, V. Evers, T. Kanda (Eds.), Social Robotics, Springer Science + Business Media, 2011, pp. 31–41.' date_created: 2020-06-24T13:02:07Z date_updated: 2023-02-01T12:58:57Z department: - _id: '749' doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-25504-5_4 editor: - first_name: B. full_name: Mutlu, B. last_name: Mutlu - first_name: C. full_name: Bartneck, C. last_name: Bartneck - first_name: J. full_name: Ham, J. last_name: Ham - first_name: V. full_name: Evers, V. last_name: Evers - first_name: T. full_name: Kanda, T. last_name: Kanda intvolume: ' 7072' keyword: - Multimodal Interaction and Conversational Skills - Anthropomorphism - Non-verbal Cues and Expressiveness language: - iso: eng page: 31-41 publication: Social Robotics publication_identifier: isbn: - 978-3-642-25503-8 publisher: Springer Science + Business Media status: public title: 'Effects of gesture on the perception of psychological anthropomorphism: A case study with a humanoid robot' type: conference user_id: '14931' volume: 7072 year: '2011' ...