Kim, S. Y., Schmitt, B. H., Thalmann, N. M., & (IMI), I. f. M. I. (2021). Eliza in the uncanny valley: Anthropomorphizing consumer robots increases their perceived warmth but decreases liking.
Chicago Style CitationKim, Seo Young, Bernd H. Schmitt, Nadia Magnenat Thalmann, and Institute for Media Innovation (IMI). Eliza in the Uncanny Valley: Anthropomorphizing Consumer Robots Increases Their Perceived Warmth but Decreases Liking. 2021.
MLA CitationKim, Seo Young, Bernd H. Schmitt, Nadia Magnenat Thalmann, and Institute for Media Innovation (IMI). Eliza in the Uncanny Valley: Anthropomorphizing Consumer Robots Increases Their Perceived Warmth but Decreases Liking. 2021.
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