Hibs' visit is just the fourth match in charge for Robinson, who arrived from St Mirren last month.
While attempting to arrest Aberdeen's slide and with top division survival the immediate priority, the Northern Irishman was asked if he was facing the biggest challenge of his managerial career.
"It is one of them," he replied. "There is no two ways about it, it is a huge challenge and it is one we are right up for.
"I will use every bit of experience I have got out of all the league games I have had to try and give the boys confidence.
"My job has tried to be this week to be positive for the players, to try and get them to believe in what they have. At the end of last season, they were lifting a cup and you have to try and remind people there are good players there and you have to get that belief within the team.
"What I have found this week is nobody has gone hiding, nobody is looking for excuses; we all know it hasn't been good enough, we all know that nobody has chosen this and it is now to fight and scrap our way out of that and I believe every single person - staff and player - is up for that."

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