The Good, The Bad, The Weird: Audience Evaluation of a "Real" Robot in Relation to Science Fiction and Mass Media
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Manfred Tscheligi | Astrid Weiss | Nicole Mirnig | Ulrike Bruckenberger | Ewald Strasser | Susanne Stadler | M. Tscheligi | A. Weiss | Nicole Mirnig | Ewald Strasser | Susanne Stadler | Ulrike Bruckenberger
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