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... ... @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ 11 11 * The goals influence the approach used for the study. 12 12 In our evaluation, our goals are to check if the different stakeholders are able to use our prototype smoothly. Investigate how Pepper affects stakeholders' lives and try to use evaluation to improve our prototype. 13 13 14 -**E**xplore the questions ====14 +**E**xplore the questions 15 15 Define goals and research questions. Our research questions are: 16 16 17 17 * Are the different stakeholders able to use our prototype smoothly? ... ... @@ -18,17 +18,17 @@ 18 18 * Does the prototype allow the PwD greater autonomy in their day-to-day life? 19 19 * Does the prototype improve the emotional state of the PwD and their relatives? 20 20 21 -**C**hoose the evaluation approach and methods ====21 +**C**hoose the evaluation approach and methods 22 22 The evaluation approach influences the methods used, and in turn, how data is collected, analyzed, and presented. 23 23 24 24 25 -**I**dentify the practical issues ====25 +**I**dentify the practical issues 26 26 In our case, the most important practical issue is to gather our classmates to do the evaluation. We do not have any real dented people to evaluate. Besides, we have to make a schedule about when to evaluate our prototype. 27 27 28 -**D**ecide how to deal with ethical issues ====28 +**D**ecide how to deal with ethical issues 29 29 Ethical issues are the basis of the evaluation. We would inform all participants about practical issues and make sure to get their consent before starting the evaluation. Users have the right to know their tasks, know what will happen to the collected data, stop participation and leave when they wish. 30 30 31 -**E**valuate, analyze, interpret and present the data ====31 +**E**valuate, analyze, interpret and present the data 32 32 How data is evaluated, analyzed, interpreted, and presented. To make the results reliable and valid, we have to consider biases, reliability, validity, scope, and ecological validity. 33 33 34 34 === IMPACT Framework===