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Caroline van Straten

PhD Candidate at Universiteit van Amsterdam

Caroline L. van Straten is a PhD candidate at the Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR), University of Amsterdam.1 Her research focuses on social robotics, communication science, and human-robot interaction, with a particular emphasis on child-robot interaction.1

Van Straten has published several papers on topics related to child-robot relationships, including:

  1. A narrative review of empirical research on child-robot relationship formation1
  2. Studies on the effects of robots' intonation and appearance on treatment outcomes for children with autism spectrum disorder1
  3. Research on children's perceptions of transparent teleoperation in robots1
  4. Investigations into how children perceive and relate to social robots that acknowledge their limitations1

Her work has been cited numerous times, with her most cited paper receiving 142 citations.1 Van Straten's research contributes to the understanding of how children interact with and perceive social robots, which has implications for the development of robot-assisted therapies and educational tools.

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Location

Utrecht Area, Netherlands