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Last modified by Laura Ottevanger on 2022/04/05 14:02
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on 2022/03/15 12:02
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Uploaded new attachment "personas-handouts.pdf", version 1.1
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... ... @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ 18 18 == Participants == 19 19 20 20 For our study, we would have liked to invite people with dementia to participate. However, user testing with a vulnerable group as this one is difficult seeing the current circumstances with the COVID-19 pandemic. 21 -For this reason, we decided to design an experiment to be conducted on our fellow students. Students will be briefed on dementia. Then they take on the role of one of the personas, and roleplay a person with dementia. Through this roleplay, we aim to simulate a study with people with dementia as accurately as possible in the given situation. We will give them one page of the [[persona handout document>>https://xwiki.ewi.tudelft.nl/xwiki/wiki/sce2022group02/download/Test/WebHome/personas-handouts.pdf?rev=1.1]]21 +For this reason, we decided to design an experiment to be conducted on our fellow students. Students will be briefed on dementia. Then they take on the role of one of the personas, and roleplay a person with dementia. Through this roleplay, we aim to simulate a study with people with dementia as accurately as possible in the given situation. 22 22 23 23 == Experimental design == 24 24 ... ... @@ -66,14 +66,8 @@ 66 66 67 67 = Results = 68 68 69 -** questionnaire results hier ** 70 70 71 -In addition to the questionnaire, we conducted a short interview with our participant who is hard-of-hearing. Their study was conducted without them wearing their hearing aids. 72 -We asked them if they thought their experience would differ if they were wearing their hearing aids. Their answer was that the biggest thing was that in a real scenario, the wristband doesn't give you enough information about what to do. It only tells you that you are something wrong. They commented that if they were 83, they would not have enough direction from this, compared to someone who could hear sounds: MiRo could direct them back by barking at the user, for example. However, they mention that if you are severely hearing impaired, there is probably nothing you can do other than vibrating the wristband. 73 -We asked them how we could make it more inclusive. They mention that the robot is small and not very visible, which might cause problems for people with a sight impairment. People who are not familiar with walking dogs would also not naturally keep looking at MiRo. They recommended using a larger robot. 74 74 75 - 76 - 77 77 = Discussion = 78 78 79 79