Media Equation Revisited: Do Users Show Polite Reactions towards an Embodied Agent?
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Stefan Kopp | Nicole C. Krämer | Laura Hoffmann | Anh Lam-chi | S. Kopp | N. Krämer | Laura Hoffmann | Anh Lam-chi
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