Wiki source code of IDP: Dance Session IDP

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Alex Pacurar 6.1 13 As mentioned in [[A child and a robot getting acquainted-interaction design for eliciting self-disclosure>>https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/a-child-and-a-robot-getting-acquainted-interaction-design-for-eli/]], positive backchanneling is an IDP that proves to be effective for self-disclosure, and has a high response rate, when interacting with children.
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25 By always responding with an acknowledgment, Miro shows the PwD that it listens. When possible, Miro responds to song or genre selection with positive phrases such as "Great choice!".
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31 Conversational responsiveness (Berg, 1987) proves that Miro both acknowledges and supports the PwD's decisions and interests.
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Vladimir Rullens 2.1 37 Berg, J. H. (1987). “Responsiveness and self-disclosure,” in //Self-Disclosure: Theory, research, and therapy//. Editors V. J. Derlega, and J. H. Berg (Boston, MA: Springer US), 101–130. doi:10.1007/978-1-4899-3523-6_6
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39 Ligthart, M., Van Bindsbergen, K. L., Fernhout, T., Grootenhuis, M. A., Neerincx, M. A., & Hindriks, K. V. (2019, May). A child and a robot getting acquainted-interaction design for eliciting self-disclosure. In //18th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, AAMAS 2019// (pp. 61-70). International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (IFAAMAS).