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Frontiers in Psychology
Semantic Differential Scale Method Can Reveal Multi-Dimensional Aspects of Mind Perception
Hideyuki Takahashi1 
关键词: mind perception;    non-living entities;    robots;    semantic differential scale method;    agency;    experience;    animism;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01717
学科分类:心理学(综合)
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

As humans, we tend to perceive minds in both living and non-living entities, such as robots. From a questionnaire developed in a previous mind perception study, authors found that perceived minds could be located on two dimensions “experience” and “agency.” This questionnaire allowed the assessment of how we perceive minds of various entities from a multi-dimensional point of view. In this questionnaire, subjects had to evaluate explicit mental capacities of target characters (e.g., capacity to feel hunger). However, we sometimes perceive minds in non-living entities, even though we cannot attribute these evidently biological capacities to the entity. In this study, we performed a large-scale web survey to assess mind perception by using the semantic differential scale method. We revealed that two mind dimensions “emotion” and “intelligence,” respectively, corresponded to the two mind dimensions (experience and agency) proposed in a previous mind perception study. We did this without having to ask about specific mental capacities. We believe that the semantic differential scale is a useful method to assess the dimensions of mind perception especially for non-living entities that are hard to be attributed to biological capacities.

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