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Enhancing trust in autonomous vehicles through intelligent user interfaces that mimic human behavior
PAM Ruijten, JMB Terken, SN Chandramouli
Multimodal Technologies and Interaction 2 (4), 62, 2018
1302018
The effects of explicit intention communication, conspicuous sensors, and pedestrian attitude in interactions with automated vehicles
S Ackermans, D Dey, P Ruijten, RH Cuijpers, B Pfleging
Proceedings of the 2020 chi conference on human factors in computing systems …, 2020
962020
Uncanny but not confusing: Multisite study of perceptual category confusion in the Uncanny Valley
MB Mathur, DB Reichling, F Lunardini, A Geminiani, A Antonietti, ...
Computers in Human Behavior 103, 21-30, 2020
962020
Perceived human-likeness of social robots: testing the Rasch model as a method for measuring anthropomorphism
PAM Ruijten, A Haans, J Ham, CJH Midden
International Journal of Social Robotics 11, 477-494, 2019
942019
The similarity-attraction paradigm in persuasive technology: effects of system and user personality on evaluations and persuasiveness of an interactive system
PAM Ruijten
Behaviour & Information Technology 40 (8), 734-746, 2021
622021
Determining shape and size of personal space of a human when passed by a robot
MME Neggers, RH Cuijpers, PAM Ruijten, WA IJsselsteijn
International Journal of Social Robotics 14 (2), 561-572, 2022
492022
The ultimatum game as measurement tool for anthropomorphism in human–robot interaction
E Torta, E van Dijk, PAM Ruijten, RH Cuijpers
Social Robotics: 5th International Conference, ICSR 2013, Bristol, UK …, 2013
452013
Comfortable passing distances for robots
MME Neggers, RH Cuijpers, PAM Ruijten
Social Robotics: 10th International Conference, ICSR 2018, Qingdao, China …, 2018
342018
Responses to human-like artificial agents
PAM Ruijten
Uitgeverij BOXPress, 2015
332015
Introducing a rasch-type anthropomorphism scale
PAM Ruijten, DHL Bouten, DCJ Rouschop, J Ham, CJH Midden
Proceedings of the 2014 ACM/IEEE international conference on Human-robot …, 2014
332014
People may punish, but not blame robots
M Lee, P Ruijten, L Frank, Y de Kort, W IJsselsteijn
Proceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems …, 2021
272021
Lonely and susceptible: The influence of social exclusion and gender on persuasion by an artificial agent
PAM Ruijten, CJH Midden, J Ham
International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction 31 (11), 832-842, 2015
272015
Ambiguous agents: The influence of consistency of an artificial agent’s social cues on emotion recognition, recall, and persuasiveness
PAM Ruijten, CJH Midden, J Ham
International journal of human–computer interaction 32 (9), 734-744, 2016
202016
Stopping distance for a robot approaching two conversating persons
PAM Ruijten, RH Cuijpers
2017 26th IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive …, 2017
182017
Investigating the influence of social exclusion on persuasion by a virtual agent
PAM Ruijten, J Ham, CJH Midden
Persuasive Technology: 9th International Conference, PERSUASIVE 2014, Padua …, 2014
152014
The effect of robot speed on comfortable passing distances
MME Neggers, RH Cuijpers, PAM Ruijten, WA IJsselsteijn
Frontiers in Robotics and AI 9, 915972, 2022
132022
Dynamic perceptions of human-likeness while interacting with a social robot
P Ruijten, R Cuijpers
Proceedings of the Companion of the 2017 ACM/IEEE International Conference …, 2017
132017
The impact of mindset on self-tracking experience
E Hancı, PAM Ruijten, J Lacroix, WA IJsselsteijn
Frontiers in digital health 3, 676742, 2021
122021
Do not let the robot get too close: Investigating the shape and size of shared interaction space for two people in a conversation
PAM Ruijten, RH Cuijpers
Information 11 (3), 147, 2020
122020
Unconscious persuasion needs goal-striving: The effect of goal activation on the persuasive power of subliminal feedback
PAM Ruijten, CJH Midden, J Ham
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Persuasive Technology …, 2011
112011
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