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... ... @@ -177,13 +177,6 @@ 177 177 |Statistic|32 178 178 |P-value|0.09 179 179 180 -(% style="text-align:center" %) 181 -Table 7: Wilcoxon signed rank test results for the hypothesis that the mood changes with the simple and advanced robots during the interaction are different 182 - 183 -|=Mood|=Happiness|=Anxiety|=Sadness|=Anger 184 -|Statistic|92|49|85|69 185 -|P-value|0.92|0.07|0.71|0.31 186 - 187 187 == Godspeed == 188 188 189 189 {{html}} ... ... @@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ 209 209 210 210 211 211 (% style="text-align:center" %) 212 -Table 8: Wilcoxon signed rank test results for the null hypothesis that the advanced robot scored higher in the perceived dimensions205 +Table 7: Wilcoxon signed rank test results for the null hypothesis that the advanced robot scored higher in the perceived dimensions 213 213 214 214 |=Dimension|=Likeability|=Intelligence 215 215 |Statistic|36|70 ... ... @@ -223,11 +223,12 @@ 223 223 224 224 Based on the answers of the participants regarding music seen in Figure 2, it seems that most of them were either indifferent or liked the music. Also, as the test personnel find the advanced robot more likeable with a 5% confidence limit (Table 7), and the advanced version was the only version with music, it seems likely that the music does make the interaction more pleasant for the personas. However, some of the likeability might be due to the other advanced features of the robot and thus more research is needed to conclude the effect of the music. 225 225 226 -The EVEA and partial Godspeed result can be seen in Figures 3-7 and Tables 1- 8. The results show that with reasonable confidence (5% confidence limit), both versions of the robot decreased sadness and anxiety in the test personas. Hints are shown (10% confidence limit) that the advanced robot also decreases feelings of anger and increases happiness, while the simple robot fails to show similar results.However,inTable7wecansee thatthestatisticaldifferencesinthe mood differencesduringthe interactions withthedifferentversionsare not highlysignificant.219 +The EVEA and partial Godspeed result can be seen in Figures 3-7 and Tables 1-7. The results show that with reasonable confidence (5% confidence limit), both versions of the robot decreased sadness and anxiety in the test personas. Hints are shown (10% confidence limit) that the advanced robot also decreases feelings of anger and increases happiness, while the simple robot fails to show similar results. A Wilcoxon signed rank test for the partial Godspeed test shows that with high confidence (1% confidence limit), the intelligent robot is more likeable in comparison to the simple robot. 227 227 228 -A Wilcoxon signed rank test for the partial Godspeed test shows in Table 8 that with high confidence (1% confidence limit), the intelligent robot is more likeable in comparison to the simple robot. With these results it is likely that the more advanced robot is slightly preferrable and the personas might experience less negative emotions after the interaction with the robots, but it is slightly unclear if the effect is more powerful with the advanced robot. 229 229 230 230 223 + 224 + 231 231 = Discussion = 232 232 233 233