Google AI Examples of NSIR Applications
Article Analysis Abbo et al. (2025)
Ahn, Bailenson, & Park Example
Allan & Gilbert (1994) Example
Allan & Gilbert’s 1995 Example
Allan & Gilbert’s 1997 Example
Anglim & O’Connor (2019) Example
Apprenticeship Model (Cakmakci et al., 2025 Example
Attributed Mental States Questionnaire (AMS-Q) Example
Bagheri et al. (2021), Example
Bartneck et al. (2009), Example
Beliefs in Human Nature Uniqueness Scale (BHNUS) Example
Büttner et al. (2023), Example
Buyserie and Ramirez (2019) Example
Calado Barbosa (2021), Example
Casey & Wakeling (2022), Example
Cazenille et al. (2025), Example
Chojnicka and Wawer (2025) Example
Coleman et al. (2025), Example
Cyber Bullying Inventory (CBI) Example
Cyber Bullying Scale (CBS) Example
Diener et al.’s (1985) Example
Eraslan-Çapan & Bakioğlu Example
Esteban-Lozano et al. (2024) Example
Framework for Autism in Canada (2025), Example
HRI Equitable Design framework Example
Moral Disengagement Scale Example
Multidimensional Robot Attitude Scale Example
Nicholas David Bowman’s 2024 Example
Personal Feelings Questionnaire-2 (PFQ-2) (Harder & Zalma, 1990) Example
Principles of the Accessible Canada Act (ACA, 2019) Example
Sapkota et al.’s (2025) Example
Score Analysis framework (Reutlinger et al., 2026), Example
Sexual Distress Scale (SDS) Example
Social Role Theory (Eagly, 1987) Example
Specific Object Anthropomorphism Scale [SOAS] by Pochwatko et al., 2024), Example
Summary of Robot Gender Manipulation Studies Example
The Other as Shamer Scale (OAS) Example
Theory of Mind (ToM) framework (2001), Example
Two-Dimensional Self-Respect Scale Example
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Net Zero objectives Example
Utrecht-Management of Identity Commitments Scale (U-MICS) Example
Volitional Submissiveness Scale (VSS) Example
Watson, Clark, & Tellegen (1988) Example
Waytz, Cacioppo, and Epley (2010) Example