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193 193  [[Affect assessment, interactive version>>https://pietro99.github.io/SCE/graphs/mood_questionnaire.html]]
194 194  [[image:mood.svg]]
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250 250  </table>
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252 252  </body>
253 -</html>{{/html}}
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254 254  
255 255  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.
256 256  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.
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321 321  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.
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326 326  [[System assessment, first subset of questions, interactive version>>https://pietro99.github.io/SCE/graphs/first_questionnaire_1.html]]
327 327  [[image:group1.svg]]
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380 380  </table>
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382 382  </body>
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384 384  
385 385  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.
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388 388  [[System assessment, second subset of questions, interactive version>>https://pietro99.github.io/SCE/graphs/first_questionnaire_2.html]]
389 389  [[image:group2.svg]]
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436 436  </table>
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441 441  The sense of accomplishment is slightly higher for people who like gardening that for those who do not. It is globally around slightly agree.
442 442  An interesting fact to notice is that participants who do not like gardening felt more in control of what they had to do.
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504 504  [[System assessment, fourth subset of questions, interactive version>>https://pietro99.github.io/SCE/graphs/first_questionnaire_4.html]]
505 505  [[image:group4.svg]]
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549 549  </table>
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551 551  </body>
552 -</html>{{/html}}
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554 554  This graph shows that the trust in Pepper was highly dependent on whether the participants enjoyed the activity or not.
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