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42 42  The procedure was conducted as follows:
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44 -1. Welcome participants and explain what they are going to be doing.
44 +1. Welcome participant and explain what they are going to be doing.
45 45  1. Have them sign the permission form.
46 -1. Complete questionnaire 1 regarding their emotional state and hunger scale (control).
47 -1. Have interaction with version A of the robot.
46 +1. Complete questionnaire 1 regarding their emotional state (control).
47 +1. Have an interaction with version A of the robot.
48 48  1. Complete questionnaire 2 (extended version).
49 49  1. Have a short interview during downtime (prepared questions).
50 -1. Have interaction with version B of the robot.
50 +1. Have an interaction with version B of the robot.
51 51  1. Complete questionnaire 3 (extended version).
52 52  1. Have a short interview during downtime (prepared questions).
53 53  
54 -We used the "Wizard of Oz" method for differentiating agreement and disagreement, to make sure that the whole process did not depend on voice recognition being good enough, and to have an overall smoother interaction. In practice, this meant that someone was pressing "y" and "n" on the keyboard according to the participants' answers, in a place the participant did not see, such as behind them. The robot's responses were hardcoded, with a few different branches available to take into account the variety of answers the participants would give. The only issue encountered was some connectivity delays at times, which only slightly affected a few of the interactions.
54 +We used the "Wizard of Oz" method for recognizing agreement and disagreement, to make sure that the whole process did not depend on voice recognition being good enough. In practice, this meant that someone was pressing "y" and "n" on the keyboard according to the participants answers in a place the participant did not see, such as behind them.
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56 56  == Material ==
57 57