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Helene Ackermann; Anja Henke; Johann Chevalère; Hae Seon Yun; Verena V. Hafner; Niels Pinkwart; Rebecca Lazarides – npj Science of Learning, 2025
Rising interest in artificial intelligence in education reinforces the demand for evidence-based implementation. This study investigates how tutor agents' physical embodiment and anthropomorphism (student-reported sociability, animacy, agency, and disturbance) relate to affective (on-task enjoyment) and cognitive (task performance) learning within…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Animals, Human Body