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Experiments
Many of the studies in Interactions with Artificial Humans employ an experimental method. That is to say, a stimulus non-human is manipulated by the researcher so that it exists in different versions, and participants are randomly allocated to being exposed to one of these versions. Then, the participants’ reactions are compared across stimuli versions. This, it is assumed, is the most reliable way to be able to identify if one particular stimulus characteristic is influencing – in a causal sense – various effect variables.
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