ICPS
2019 International Convention of Psychological Science · 2019
Individual Differences in Anthropomorphism and Attitude Toward Nonhuman Agents in Japanese
- Hiroko Nakamura
Aichi Shukutoku University - Akiko Matsuo
Tokaigakuen University - Yoshimasa Majima
Hokusei Gakuen University
Abstract
The present study developed the Japanese version of the Individual Differences in Anthropomorphism Questionnaire (Waytz et al., 2010), and tested whether the anthropomorphic tendencies predict attitude toward nonhuman agents. The anthropomorphic tendencies positively related with environmental concern, but it did not relate with moral care and trust in nonhuman agents.
Individual Differences