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... ... @@ -192,7 +192,9 @@ 192 192 193 193 [[Affect assessment, interactive version>>https://pietro99.github.io/SCE/graphs/mood_questionnaire.html]] 194 194 [[image:mood.svg]] 195 -{{html}}<!DOCTYPE html> 195 + 196 +{{html}} 197 +<!DOCTYPE html> 196 196 <html> 197 197 <head> 198 198 <style> ... ... @@ -316,7 +316,6 @@ 316 316 317 317 </body> 318 318 </html> 319 - 320 320 {{/html}} 321 321 322 322 We did not notice any relevant pattern indicating a significant difference between "like gardening" and "dislike gardening" groups. It seems to be that this is not the cause of the mood improvement. ... ... @@ -326,7 +326,9 @@ 326 326 327 327 [[System assessment, first subset of questions, interactive version>>https://pietro99.github.io/SCE/graphs/first_questionnaire_1.html]] 328 328 [[image:group1.svg]] 329 -{{html}}<!DOCTYPE html> 330 + 331 +{{html}} 332 +<!DOCTYPE html> 330 330 <html> 331 331 <head> 332 332 <style> ... ... @@ -389,7 +389,9 @@ 389 389 390 390 [[System assessment, second subset of questions, interactive version>>https://pietro99.github.io/SCE/graphs/first_questionnaire_2.html]] 391 391 [[image:group2.svg]] 392 -{{html}}<!DOCTYPE html> 395 + 396 +{{html}} 397 +<!DOCTYPE html> 393 393 <html> 394 394 <head> 395 395 <style> ... ... @@ -447,7 +447,9 @@ 447 447 448 448 [[System assessment, third subset of questions, interactive version>>https://pietro99.github.io/SCE/graphs/first_questionnaire_3.html]] 449 449 [[image:group3.svg]] 450 -{{html}}<!DOCTYPE html> 455 + 456 +{{html}} 457 +<!DOCTYPE html> 451 451 <html> 452 452 <head> 453 453 <style> ... ... @@ -504,7 +504,9 @@ 504 504 505 505 [[System assessment, fourth subset of questions, interactive version>>https://pietro99.github.io/SCE/graphs/first_questionnaire_4.html]] 506 506 [[image:group4.svg]] 507 -{{html}}<!DOCTYPE html> 514 + 515 +{{html}} 516 +<!DOCTYPE html> 508 508 <html> 509 509 <head> 510 510 <style> ... ... @@ -575,14 +575,3 @@ 575 575 From the system assessment questionnaire, participants quite agree that completing the task was a good accomplishment for them. This supports our claim CL08: the PwD feels accomplished. 576 576 577 577 We did not have any question explictly aimed at targeting our claim CL08. However, frustration, annoyance and pressure are often linked to a lack of understanding from the other part. We can combine these with the question about whether Pepper cared about helping the participants, and with our observations during the experiment. When aggregated together, it seems that generally speaking, the participants felt understood. This supports our claim CL08: the PwD feels understood. However, we did notice frustration a couple of times from the participants, because of Pepper's speech recognition system. 578 - 579 -The results from the mood questionnaire seem to support our claims CL10: the PwD feels reassured and CL11: the PwD feels content. 580 -Although there are many potential biases, there seems to be a general trend which is that the mood of the participants slightly improved thanks to the activity. 581 - 582 -All participants, except one who asked to leave the experiment early, finished the whole activity we had prepared for them during the session. This means the participants were able to perform activity steps told by Pepper. This supports our claim CL03: the PwD performs an activity step. 583 - 584 -No participant failed to notice Pepper or did not hear what she was saying after the experiment had started. This supports our claim CL01: the PwD becomes aware of Pepper's presence. 585 - 586 -From the system assessment questionnaire, participants quite agree that completing the task was a good accomplishment for them. This supports our claim CL08: the PwD feels accomplished. 587 - 588 -We did not have any question explictly aimed at targeting our claim CL08. However, frustration, annoyance and pressure are often linked to a lack of understanding from the other part. We can combine these with the question about whether Pepper cared about helping the participants, and with our observations during the experiment. When aggregated together, it seems that generally speaking, the participants felt understood. This supports our claim CL08: the PwD feels understood. However, we did notice frustration a couple of times from the participants, because of Pepper's speech recognition system.