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... ... @@ -134,12 +134,10 @@ 134 134 **Mood evolution** 135 135 [[image:mood_only.png||height="200"]] 136 136 137 -{{html}} 138 -<img src="/xwiki/wiki/sce2022group05/download/Test/WebHome/mood_before.svg" width="500" height="270" /><br> 139 -<img src="/xwiki/wiki/sce2022group05/download/Test/WebHome/mood_after.svg" width="500" height="270" /><br> 140 -{{/html}} 137 +{{html}}<img src="/xwiki/wiki/sce2022group05/download/Test/WebHome/mood_before.svg" width="500" height="270" /><br> 138 +<img src="/xwiki/wiki/sce2022group05/download/Test/WebHome/mood_after.svg" width="500" height="270" /><br>{{/html}} 141 141 Regarding the changes in mood, 4 out of 11 participants assigned to condition 1 had an increase in mood throughout the interaction. Only one participant felt less happy afterward, the rest stayed at the same level of happiness. The overall mood shifted to happier in general (as you can see in the graphic above), even though only small improvements in mood were detected (<= 2 steps on the scale). 142 -The participants from condition 2 mostly stayed at the same mood level, 2 were less happy, one participant was happier afterward. Thisshowsthatthe interaction ingeneraldoesn't haveabigimpact on the mood.140 +The participants from condition 2 mostly stayed at the same mood level, 2 were less happy, one participant was happier afterward. Comparing both conditions it becomes clear, that condition 1 had a more positive impact on the participant's mood. 143 143 144 144 Interesting is also, non of the participants was in a really bad mood at the beginning or end. 145 145