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Recently, educational-support robots have been attracting increasing attention as studying-support gadgets. Previous studies used the sympathy expression method in which the robot expressed emotions in sympathy with the learners; however, the robots considered in those studies expressed only facial emotions. Presently, there is no study that uses body movements together with facial expressions in the sympathy expression method. Thus, in this paper, we examine the effects of two types of robots that have different method of expressing emotions on learners in two experiments.
Jimenez et al. (Tue,) studied this question.