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186 186  
187 187  == Results ==
188 188  
189 -We produced our results as interactive graphs. Only a printed version is shown below. To get a better version with more information (data point information on mouse hovering for instance), click the provided link for each graph.
189 +=== mood questionnaire results ===
190 190  
191 -=== Affect assessment ===
192 -
193 -[[Affect assessment, interactive version>>https://pietro99.github.io/SCE/graphs/mood_questionnaire.html]]
191 +[[interactive version>>https://pietro99.github.io/SCE/graphs/mood_questionnaire.html]]
194 194  [[image:mood.svg]]
195 -{{html}}<!DOCTYPE html>
193 +
194 +{{html}}
195 +<!DOCTYPE html>
196 196  <html>
197 197  <head>
198 198  <style>
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216 216  <body>
217 217  
218 218  <h5>Wilcoxon Signed-rank test</h5>
219 -<h6><i>H0</i>: The mood distribution before and after the interaction with Pepper is the same.</h6>
219 +<h6><i>H0</i>: The mood distribution before and after the interaction with Pepper is the same</h6>
220 220  
221 221  <table>
222 222   <tr>
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250 250  </table>
251 251  
252 252  </body>
253 -</html>{{/html}}
253 +</html>
254 254  
255 -The hypothesis H0 is that Pepper does not have any effect. In this case, the questionnaires 1 and 2 should give the exact same values for each of the six feelings. However, the graphs and table below show that there is a slight increase regarding positive feelings, and a sligt decrease as well regarding negative feelings.
256 -There are however many biases in these results. The main one that we isolated is that the activity of gardening itself could lead to the mood improvement. For this reason, we made subgroups based on whether the participants liked gardening or not.
255 +{{/html}}
257 257  
257 +
258 258  {{html}}
259 259  <!DOCTYPE html>
260 260  <html>
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280 280  <body>
281 281  
282 282  <h5>Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test</h5>
283 -<h6><i>H0</i>: The mood distribution after the interaction with Pepper for people who like gardening and people who do not like gardening is the same.</h6>
283 +<h6><i>H0</i>: The mood distribution after the interaction with Pepper for people who like gardening and people who don't like gardening is the same</h6>
284 284  
285 285  <table>
286 286   <tr>
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318 318  
319 319  {{/html}}
320 320  
321 -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.
321 +=== System questionnaire results ===
322 322  
323 +[[interactive version>>https://pietro99.github.io/SCE/graphs/first_questionnaire_1.html]]
324 +[[image:group1.svg]]
323 323  
324 -=== System assessment ===
325 325  
326 -[[System assessment, first subset of questions, interactive version>>https://pietro99.github.io/SCE/graphs/first_questionnaire_1.html]]
327 -[[image:group1.svg]]
328 -{{html}}<!DOCTYPE html>
327 +{{html}}
328 +<!DOCTYPE html>
329 329  <html>
330 330  <head>
331 331  <style>
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348 348  </head>
349 349  <body>
350 350  
351 -<h5>Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test</h5>
352 -<h6><i>H0</i>: The distribution of answers from people who like gardening and people who do not like gardening is the same.</h6>
351 +<h5>Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test test</h5>
352 +<h6><i>H0</i>: The distribution of the sytem's questionnaire answers from people who like gardening and form people who don't like gardening is the same</h6>
353 353  
354 354  <table>
355 355   <tr>
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380 380  </table>
381 381  
382 382  </body>
383 -</html>{{/html}}
383 +</html>
384 384  
385 -In this first system assessment graph, it is shown that participants slightly agree that Pepper made the task easier for them, and generally agree that she was easy to understand.
385 +{{/html}}
386 386  
387 387  
388 -[[System assessment, second subset of questions, interactive version>>https://pietro99.github.io/SCE/graphs/first_questionnaire_2.html]]
388 +[[interactive version>>https://pietro99.github.io/SCE/graphs/first_questionnaire_2.html]]
389 389  [[image:group2.svg]]
390 -{{html}}<!DOCTYPE html>
390 +
391 +
392 +{{html}}
393 +<!DOCTYPE html>
391 391  <html>
392 392  <head>
393 393  <style>
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410 410  </head>
411 411  <body>
412 412  
413 -<h5>Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test</h5>
414 -<h6><i>H0</i>: The distribution of answers from people who like gardening and people who do not like gardening is the same.</h6>
416 +<h5>Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test test</h5>
417 +<h6><i>H0</i>: The distribution of the sytem's questionnaire answers from people who like gardening and form people who don't like gardening is the same</h6>
415 415  
416 416  <table>
417 417   <tr>
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436 436  </table>
437 437  
438 438  </body>
439 -</html>{{/html}}
442 +</html>
440 440  
441 -The sense of accomplishment is slightly higher for people who like gardening that for those who do not. It is globally around slightly agree.
442 -An interesting fact to notice is that participants who do not like gardening felt more in control of what they had to do.
444 +{{/html}}
443 443  
444 -
445 -[[System assessment, third subset of questions, interactive version>>https://pietro99.github.io/SCE/graphs/first_questionnaire_3.html]]
446 +[[interactive version>>https://pietro99.github.io/SCE/graphs/first_questionnaire_3.html]]
446 446  [[image:group3.svg]]
447 -{{html}}<!DOCTYPE html>
448 +
449 +{{html}}
450 +<!DOCTYPE html>
448 448  <html>
449 449  <head>
450 450  <style>
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467 467  </head>
468 468  <body>
469 469  
470 -<h5>Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test</h5>
471 -<h6><i>H0</i>: The distribution of answers from people who like gardening and people who do not like gardening is the same.</h6>
473 +<h5>Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test test</h5>
474 +<h6><i>H0</i>: The distribution of the sytem's questionnaire answers from people who like gardening and form people who don't like gardening is the same</h6>
472 472  
473 473  <table>
474 474   <tr>
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493 493  </table>
494 494  
495 495  </body>
496 -</html>{{/html}}
499 +</html>
497 497  
498 -The participants globally disagree that the presence of Pepper annoyed, frustrated or pressured them. Those who like gardening actually had a bit more negative feelings regarding the presence of Pepper than those who dislike gardening.
501 +{{/html}}
499 499  
500 -
501 -[[System assessment, fourth subset of questions, interactive version>>https://pietro99.github.io/SCE/graphs/first_questionnaire_4.html]]
503 +[[interactive version>>https://pietro99.github.io/SCE/graphs/first_questionnaire_4.html]]
502 502  [[image:group4.svg]]
503 -{{html}}<!DOCTYPE html>
505 +
506 +
507 +{{html}}
508 +<!DOCTYPE html>
504 504  <html>
505 505  <head>
506 506  <style>
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523 523  </head>
524 524  <body>
525 525  
526 -<h5>Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test</h5>
527 -<h6><i>H0</i>: The distribution of answers from people who like gardening and people who do not like gardening is the same.</h6>
531 +<h5>Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test test</h5>
532 +<h6><i>H0</i>: The distribution of the sytem's questionnaire answers from people who like gardening and form people who don't like gardening is the same</h6>
528 528  
529 529  <table>
530 530   <tr>
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546 546  </table>
547 547  
548 548  </body>
549 -</html>{{/html}}
554 +</html>
550 550  
551 -This graph shows that the trust in Pepper was highly dependent on whether the participants enjoyed the activity or not.
556 +{{/html}}
552 552  
558 +
559 +
560 +Since each PwD has its own state of dementia and personal issues, it is very difficult to get uniform results, especially since they are collected orally.
561 +Getting very nice, fully robust and reliable results, is merely a hope and a dream.
562 +However, we can try to consider the main trends that we are interested in.
563 +Thus, the results wil be mainly focused on:
564 +- How much autonomy did the PwD gain?
565 +→ what did the HCP, relatives and PwD report
566 +→ how many tasks did they perform that they didn't do previously
567 +→ did the relatives feel they had more time for themselves
568 +- Did their emotional state improve?
569 +→ feelings from the PwD themselves
570 +→ reports from relatives and HCP
571 +These results will most likely never be yes-no results, but more like clues or hints that show whether some things worked on not, which will be the point of our discussion.
572 +NB: This part explains what we expect as kind of results, it will be replaced by actual results after we perform an experiment with the class. There may also be interesting points we did not think about.
573 +
553 553  == Discussion ==
554 554  
555 555  * Reliability: Yes. One could replicate the same experiment with other patients.