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Correction: The Effect of Robot Attentional Behaviors on User Perceptions and Behaviors in a Simulated Health Care Interaction: Randomized Controlled Trial

Correction: The Effect of Robot Attentional Behaviors on User Perceptions and Behaviors in a Simulated Health Care Interaction: Randomized Controlled Trial

The authors of “The Effect of Robot Attentional Behaviors on User Perceptions and Behaviors in a Simulated Health Care Interaction: Randomized Controlled Trial” (J Med Internet Res 2019;21(10):e13667) noticed a typo in the abstract of their article. The Abstract should have detailed 4 groups rather than 3.

Deborah L Johanson, Ho Seok Ahn, Bruce A MacDonald, Byeong Kyu Ahn, JongYoon Lim, Euijun Hwang, Craig J Sutherland, Elizabeth Broadbent

J Med Internet Res 2020;22(3):e18362

The Effect of Robot Attentional Behaviors on User Perceptions and Behaviors in a Simulated Health Care Interaction: Randomized Controlled Trial

The Effect of Robot Attentional Behaviors on User Perceptions and Behaviors in a Simulated Health Care Interaction: Randomized Controlled Trial

The robot used in these studies, however, was not a health care robot and was made up of a head and neck with no body. The lack of research on forward body lean by any robot, particularly a health care robot, represents an important gap in our knowledge. A person’s voice pitch, or in other words, how low or high a voice is in frequency [22], conveys a range of information to others, such as gender and emotional affect [22,23].

Deborah L Johanson, Ho Seok Ahn, Bruce A MacDonald, Byeong Kyu Ahn, JongYoon Lim, Euijun Hwang, Craig J Sutherland, Elizabeth Broadbent

J Med Internet Res 2019;21(10):e13667