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43 43  For the experiments, we'll be using the NAO robot platform, as well as a laptop for the participants to complete the questionnaires on. The questionnaire will be a combination of questions regarding the emotional state of the participants, their interaction with the robot, and the music included in the interaction. Food will be made available to see and measure how much people will eat.
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45 -== Practicalities ==
46 46  
47 -Beforehand:
48 -* Do a practice round by ourselves
49 -** Film this
50 -* Contact other groups and decide on a time slot
51 -** Might be better to reserve in 10 min slots, so that people don't have to wait so much
52 -** If possible, this could be done in parallel with another groups testing
53 -* Reserve lab
54 -* Buy snacks
55 -
56 -During:
57 -1. Give starting questionnare to fill while people are waiting for the previous participant
58 -2. Guide the participant to the testing spot
59 -3. Inform the participant where the snacks are
60 -4. Run the first version
61 -5. Give the mid-questionnare
62 -6. Run the other test
63 -7. Change the participant in the room, and give the previous participant the end questionnare outside the testing area, to speed up the process
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66 -Other practicalities during:
67 -* We will use the "Wizard of Oz" method for recognizing agreement and disagreement, to make sure that the whole process does not depend on voice recegnition being good enough
68 -** Someone will press eg. "y" and "n" on the keyboard according to the participants answers
69 -* We will change the order in which the smart and basic versions are for each participant
70 -** this way if someone doesn't show up, we don't get skewed amounts
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72 -After:
73 -* Analyze results
74 -
75 75  = Results =
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83 83  = Conclusions =
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85 -= Appendix =
86 -
87 -== After research interview ==
88 -
89 -Setup:
90 -The test subject has finished both parts of the experiment. Before leaving the test conductor(s) sit down with them and ask the following questions in a discussion about the experiment. Discussion can flow freely, but the following topics should be discussed.
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92 -Topics:
93 -- Emotions before / during / after the interaction with the robot
94 - - Agitation due to the robot suggesting eating
95 - - Effect of music on the general feeling of the situation
96 - - Feeling of company during eating
97 -- Effectiveness of eating/drinking suggestions
98 -
99 -Guiding questions:
100 -- Did you eat or drink anything?
101 -- Were you feeling hungry/thirsty beforehand?
102 - - Did the discourse change this?
103 -- How likely would you have eaten/drank without the robot suggesting it?
104 - - Scale 1-5
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106 -- What did the interaction with the robot feel like?
107 - - With the more intelligent version?
108 - - With the less intelligent version?
109 -- What did you feel like when the robot suggested you should eat/drink?
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