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"textContent": "Hello!\n\nAs part of our Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) research at Stuttgart Media University (HdM), we are exploring how social, humanoid robots can help users stay focused and combat smartphone-induced procrastination in everyday workspaces.\n\nWe are utilizing the open-source **Reachy Mini** platform to test different behavioral intervention modes, and we need your expertise and personal perception!\n\n**Link to the Survey:**\n\nhttps://survey.hdm-stuttgart.de/592849?newtest=Y&lang=en\n\n**Study Overview:**\n\n * **What you’ll do:** You will watch 3 short video clips demonstrating different reaction and intervention modes of the Reachy Mini and rate them.\n\n * **Duration:** Approx. 10–15 minutes.\n\n * **Important:** Please complete the survey in a **quiet environment** or use headphones, as the robot’s audio cues and sounds are essential to the study.\n\n * **Privacy:** Participation is fully anonymous and used strictly for academic research.\n\n\n\n\nOnce our study is completed, we aim to share our findings and insights regarding user acceptance of robotic interventions back with the open-source and robotics community here on Hugging Face.\n\nThank you so much for your time!\n\nBest regards,\n\n**Elia & Daniel**\n\n_Stuttgart Media University (HdM)_",
"title": "🤖 HRI Study: How Should Robots Intervene to Prevent Procrastination? (10-Min Survey)"
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