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The influence of antropomorphic design and personalization of AI-chatbots on information behavior and the potential development of parasocial relationships

 

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Thank you for you interest in taking part in this survey. It is being conducted as part of a bachelor's thesis in the degree Information Science. The target group for this survey are users of AI chatbots of any kind. Every participation is a great help and an important contribution to this study! It takes about 5-10 minutes to complete.

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