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Biography

Doctor of Psychological Research and User Researcher, now working in Industry. In the PhD, I undertook experiments to better understand the malleability of user perceptions, the user experience, and why some people very quickly become attached to social robots.

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Funding (1)

MSc Psychological Research PhD - Establishing a role for social robots in healthy independent ageing

2017-09-30 to 2021-10-30 | Grant
Economic and Social Research Council (Swindon, GB)
GRANT_NUMBER: 1945868
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Works (6)

Exploring behaviours perceived as important for human—dog bonding and their translation to a robotic platform

PLoS One
2022-09-22 | Journal article
Contributors: Katie Riddoch
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Katie Riddoch

Assessing Children's First Impressions of “WallBo” - A Robotic Handwashing Buddy

Interaction Design and Children Workshop (2021)
2021-06 | Journal article
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Katie Riddoch

“Hit the Robot on the Head With This Mallet” - Making a Case for Including More Open Questions in HRI Research

Frontiers in Robotics and AI
2021-02-25 | Journal article
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Katie Riddoch

Companion Robots - Science Fact or Science Fiction?

Health by Tech Digital Abstract Book
2021-01 | Conference paper
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Katie Riddoch

Investigating the effect of heartrate synchrony on prosocial behaviour towards a robot

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2020-05-15 | Preprint
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Katie Riddoch

A neurocognitive investigation of the impact of socializing with a robot on empathy for pain

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
2019-04-29 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0962-8436
Part of ISSN: 1471-2970
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