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3 3  
4 4  RQ:
5 5  
6 -1. Are the participant able to interact with robot? (Qualitative)
7 -2. What is their reaction on the music? (Qualitative + //Quantitative?//)
8 -3. How do people feel after the interaction? (Qualitative)
9 -4. How does the participant's mood affect the interaction? (Qualitative)
10 -5. What percentage of people are are kept in? (Quantitative)
6 +1. What percentage of people are kept in? (Quantitative)
7 +1. Can the robot respond appropriately to the participants mood?
8 +1. Does the activity that the robot suggests prevent people from wandering/ leaving?
9 +1. How do the participants react on the music?
11 11  
12 12  = Method =
13 13  A between subject study with students who play the role of having dementia. Data will be collected by observing the participant's body language and the way that they're responding to Pepper.
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18 18  Before they start, they can choose how stubborn they want to be and how progressed their stage of dementia is.
19 19  
20 20  == Experimental design ==
21 -The first four RQ's are exploratory research.
20 +The RQ's are exploratory research.
22 22  1. Observe how natural the conversation is. (conversation makes sense)
23 -2. Observe whether the mood is improved and decision has been changed.
24 -3. Participant's fill out questionnaire.
25 -4. Observe participant's mood and see how the conversation goes. Observe level of aggression (tone, volume, pace)
26 -The last question collects quantitative data, where the number of people who were stopped will be counted.
22 +1. Observe whether the mood is improved and decision has been changed.
23 +1. Participant's fill out questionnaire.
24 +1. Observe participant's mood and see how the conversation goes. Observe level of aggression (tone, volume, pace)
25 +The first question collects quantitative data, where the number of people who were stopped will be counted.
27 27  
28 28  == Tasks ==
29 29  The participant should be on their way out of the building. The participant and robot have an interaction where robot is trying to convince the participant to stay inside.
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43 43  4. Let the user interact with the robot (Either version A or B)
44 44  5. While user is interacting, we will be observing the conversation and their moods.
45 45  6. Let user fill out the questionnaire about their experience after the interaction.
45 +--> focus on how to get the participants mood
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48 48  == Material ==
49 49  Pepper, laptop, door, and music.
50 50