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{{Study
|Author=Jennifer Hagman, Peter H. Kahn Jr., Batya Friedman,
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|Contact person=Batya Friedman,
|Method=Qualitative Coding based on xyz
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|Involved persons=Peter H. Kahn Jr, Jennifer Hagman,
|Theoretical background=The generation of this coding manual followed wellestablished
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|Institution=University of Washington,
methods in developmental psychology, and forms a subset of the iterative and integrative methodology of Value Sensitive Design
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|Description of the study=In the study there were online forums analyzed that dealt with the usage of AIBO, a robotic dog
|Process of creation=In brief,
 
initial conceptual categories are established by the
 
researchers, based on previous psychological coding
 
systems and philosophical theory. These categories are
 
then used as a rough framework to interpret the qualitative
 
data. The data, in turn, drive substantial modifications and
 
further conceptualizations in the coding system, which are
 
then reapplied to more data in an iterative manner. This
 
dialectical process – where theory is grounded in data, and
 
vice-versa – continued until all the pilot data could be
 
coded.
 
|Date=2002
 
|Inter-coder-reliability=not checked
 
 
|Keywords=Human-robot-interaction,
 
|Keywords=Human-robot-interaction,
|Software=MIcrosoft Excel
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|Research data=Research data for Hardware Companions?
|Coding schema=File:Codes.xml
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|Publication=Hardware Companions? – What Online AIBO Discussion Forums Reveal about the Human-Robotic Relationship,
|Project data=File:Codes.xml
 
 
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Contact person Batya Friedman
Involved persons Peter H. Kahn Jr, Jennifer Hagman
Institution University of Washington
Description of the study In the study there were online forums analyzed that dealt with the usage of AIBO, a robotic dog
Research area
Type of study
Keywords Human-robot-interaction
Research data Research data for Hardware Companions?
Publication Hardware Companions? – What Online AIBO Discussion Forums Reveal about the Human-Robotic Relationship
Coding Schemas