‘If you sound like me, you must be more human’: On the interplay of robot and user features on human-robot acceptance and anthropomorphism
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Friederike Eyssel | Laura E. de Ruiter | Frank Hegel | Dieta Kuchenbrandt | Simon Bobinger | F. Eyssel | Dieta Kuchenbrandt | F. Hegel | S. Bobinger | Laura E. de Ruiter | Simon Bobinger
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