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210 210  We find that the values for co-presence for both conditions are very similar. This may be attributed to the novelty effect and the fact that the face recognition module remains unchanged.
211 -The values for attention allocation are similar, but the controlled flow (design Y) has a higher value. We suspect that the potential reason might be that people start to lose focus with the long conversations. 
211 +The values for attention allocation are similar, but the controlled flow (design Y) has a higher value. We suspect that the potential reason might be that people start to lose focus with the long conversations. <br>
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213 213  Besides the co-presence, all the observations are not statistically significant because of the high variance in the limited responses.
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226 226  <img src="/xwiki/wiki/sce2022group05/download/Foundation/Operational%20Demands/Personas/WebHome/RelScores.jpg?height=250&rev=1.1" />
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229 -We achieved a high Cronbatch alpha score (>60%) for almost all the sections of our analysis. Thereby providing reliability to our evaluation.
229 +We achieved a high Cronbatch alpha score (>60%) for almost all the sections of our analysis. This thereby provides reliability to our evaluation.
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