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Table 1.

Factor analysis for mind perception (likelihood method, promax rotation).

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Fig 1.

Attribution of the capacity to experience pleasure to the robot.

Values are when the covariate is at its mean value. Error bars represent standard errors.

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Fig 2.

Attribution of moral rights to the robot.

Values are when the covariate is at its mean values. Error bars represent standard errors.

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Fig 3.

Reluctance to throw away the robot.

Values are when the covariate is at its mean value. Error bars represent standard errors.

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Fig 4.

Mediation models showing the influence of the action type to participants’ attitudes toward the robot, mediated by the attribution of the capacity to experience pleasure in the actor condition.

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