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|Ankerbeispiel=Y: Alexa is overrated and she doesn't know anything you have to constantly repeat yourself.  N: Gave this as a gift hopefully they are enjoying it. Y/N: I love playing with this device, she is so funny.
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|Gegenbeispiel=Y/N, Y, N
 
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|Process=Alexa
 
|Has Successor=Biological
 
|Has Successor=Biological
 
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!Definition
 
| Are users attributing human characteristics to Alexa, especially in the way they address Alexa. Do they call the device her/she versus it/device/thing. (only what they are calling Alexa) Always have a code. Every line of code should have an antrophomorphization code.
 
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!Example
 
|  Y: Alexa is overrated and she doesn't know anything you have to constantly repeat yourself.  N: Gave this as a gift hopefully they are enjoying it. Y/N: I love playing with this device, she is so funny.
 
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|Y/N, Y, N
 
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Definition Are users attributing human characteristics to Alexa, especially in the way they address Alexa. Do they call the device her/she versus it/device/thing. (only what they are calling Alexa) Always have a code. Every line of code should have an antrophomorphization code.
Example Y: Alexa is overrated and she doesn't know anything you have to constantly repeat yourself. N: Gave this as a gift hopefully they are enjoying it. Y/N: I love playing with this device, she is so funny.
Selection Y/N, Y, N
Has Successor Biological
Process Alexa
Process Type