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We present telerobotics as a novel form of intergroup contact to reduce prejudice and bring about positive social change between groups in conflict. Based on our previous conceptual framework and set of design hypotheses, we conducted a survey that confronts the theory with empirical data on acceptance and preferences of the telerobotic intergroup contact approach in Israel and Palestine. The results shed light on differences in attitudes between the groups and on design considerations for telerobotics when used for intergroup contact. The study serves as a foundation for implementing this novel method of technology-enhanced conflict resolution in the field. The data was analyzed in R software. The archive contains the survey data and the code analyses. The research is supported by The Kone Foundation
HCI, HRI. Intergroup contact, telerobotics, telepresence, survey, technology acceptance
HCI, HRI. Intergroup contact, telerobotics, telepresence, survey, technology acceptance
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