Could Robots Help With Loneliness?

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Arizona State University is researching how social robotics can be used to assist older adults who are suffering from isolation and depression.  ASU is asking for your participation with one of two surveys and your shared experiences will assist with a Ph.D. thesis study in the exciting field of social robotics. Participants will be entered into a raffle drawing for an opportunity to win a $25 Gift Card.

Caregiver Isolation and Depression Survey  

If you are a caregiver for someone 65 and older who is experiencing isolation and or depression, ASU is asking for your help with a 10–30 minute survey.  Participants must be 18 years and older to participate.

Older Adults Suffering from Isolation and Depression Survey

If you are an older adult aged 65+ suffering from isolation and or depression, ASU is asking for your participation with a 10–30 minute survey.

The research team consists of the lead Principal Investigator (PI), Dr. Troy McDaniel of Arizona State University, and Ph.D. student Jordan Miller of Arizona State University.  All questions can be directed to Dr. McDaniel at [email protected] or Jordan Miller at [email protected].

 

 

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