Ecce Machina Humana: Examining Competence and Warmth in Consumer Robots The Two Fundamental Social Judgment Dimensions-Competence and Warmth-Are As Relevant For Judging Consumer Robots As For Humans. We Find That Competence Has an Increasing Positive Eff

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N/A (2018) ," Ecce Machina Humana: Examining Competence and Warmth in Consumer Robots The Two Fundamental Social Judgment Dimensions-Competence and Warmth-Are As Relevant For Judging Consumer Robots As For Humans. We Find That Competence Has an Increasing Positive Eff", in NA - Advances in Consumer Research Volume 46, eds. Andrew Gershoff, Robert Kozinets, and Tiffany White, Duluth, MN : Association for Consumer Research, Pages: 183-187.

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