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... ... @@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ 222 222 223 223 <table> 224 224 <tr> 225 - <th>Wilcoxon Signed- rank results225 + <th><i>Wilcoxon Signed-Rank results</i></th> 226 226 <th>I feel caring </th> 227 227 <th>I feel content </th> 228 228 <th>I feel calm </th> ... ... @@ -285,11 +285,11 @@ 285 285 </head> 286 286 <body> 287 287 288 -<h6>< strong>Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test</strong><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>288 +<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> 289 289 290 290 <table> 291 291 <tr> 292 - <th> testresults </th>292 + <th><i>Wilcoxon Rank-Sum results</i> </th> 293 293 <th>I feel caring </th> 294 294 <th>I feel content </th> 295 295 <th>I feel calm </th> ... ... @@ -322,7 +322,9 @@ 322 322 </html> 323 323 {{/html}} 324 324 325 +Table 2: Results of Wilcoxon Rank-Sum statistical test on affect assessment for people who like vs. dislike gardening 325 325 327 + 326 326 In order to analyze the difference in the mood change between people who liked the activity of gardening and people who did not, we divided the assessments into two groups and performed a Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test. The results show that only the contentness mood shows a statistically significant difference between the two groups. Hence, 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. 327 327 328 328 This confirms that PwDs can potentially benefit from a boost of energy from interacting with Pepper and, if the activity is enjoyable, a general improvement in contentness as well.