Changes for page c. Scenario description / Orientation script
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... ... @@ -1,19 +1,29 @@ 1 - Dear participant!1 +The following text presents the orientation script for the participant to follow during the evaluation. Attached to this page is the consent form, which was also used in the evaluation process. 2 2 3 -Thank you for choosing to participate in our study for the course Socio-Cognitive Engineering at TUDelft. 3 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" id="HDearparticipant21" %) 4 +((( 5 +//Dear participant!// 6 +))) 4 4 5 -In this study, we aim to test our design for a social robot meant to take people with dementia residing in a care home on walks, in the care center garden or in a park nearby. Our robot aims to motivate care center residents so that most end up going on a couple of walks a week for their health and well-being. 8 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 9 +((( 10 + 11 +))) 6 6 7 - Sincewe donothave access totestour design onpeople with dementia, wekindlyask youtostepinto therole ofthefollowingcharacter:13 +//Thank you for choosing to participate in our study for the course Socio-Cognitive Engineering at TUDelft.// 8 8 9 - YournameisBob andouare80years old. Yousufferfrom Korsakoffsyndrome, whichisa typeof dementiacausedbya vitamindeficiency (vitaminB1)related to excessivedrinkingandalcoholism(youare, however,sober now butwere analcoholicpreviously).The disorderdamagesnerve cells and supportingcellse brainandspinalcord,as wellasthepartof thebraininvolved with memory.15 +//In this study, we aim to test our design for a social robot meant to take people with dementia residing in a care home on walks, in the care centre garden. Our robot aims to motivate care centre residents so that most end up going on a couple of walks a week for their health and well-being.// 10 10 11 - For hobbies,you reallyenjoycollectingdifferenttypesof coinsand goingto thepark asa lightformofexercise.You tendto havesomeproblemswithangermanagementsasideeffectofyourlongdrinking problemsandthereforeenjoy walkingto thepark torelax,blow offsome steam,and regulate your emotions.Youhave no family andtend to feel a little bit lonely on yourown.17 +//Since we do not have access to test our design on people with dementia, we kindly ask you to step into the role of the following character: // 12 12 13 - Withthis persona in mind,we askyoutointeractwiththePepper robot.19 +//Your name is Bob and you are 80 years old. You suffer from Korsakoff syndrome, which is a type of dementia caused by a vitamin deficiency (vitamin B1) related to excessive drinking and alcoholism (you are, however, sober now but were an alcoholic previously). The disorder damages nerve cells and supporting cells in the brain and spinal cord, as well as the part of the brain involved with memory. // 14 14 15 - Pleasedo assume,however,thatBobcanspeakclearlyandhasnotroublewalking.When youspeaktothe robot,makesuretowaitalittleafterthequestionandspeakclearly.We knowthatthisisnotentirelyrealistic,butisneededforthesakeofthe evaluation.21 +//For hobbies, you really enjoy collecting different types of coins and going to the park as a light form of exercise. You tend to have some problems with anger management as a side effect of your long drinking problems and therefore enjoy walking to the park to relax, blow off some steam, and regulate your emotions. You have no family and tend to feel a little bit lonely on your own. // 16 16 17 - Keepin mind alsothatyou do notave to agree with the robot, answerhow you feel! Forthesakeof the experiment,try to keeptoanswersyes and no orvery shortanswers. Iftherobotdoesn'thearyou, please repeat youranswer!23 +//With this persona in mind, we ask you to interact with the Pepper robot. // 18 18 19 -Please walk along with Pepper when he takes you on the walk! Try to give the robot some space to move. 25 +//Please do assume, however, that Bob can speak clearly and has no trouble walking, but he does not always want to go on a walk! When you speak to the robot, make sure to wait for a little after the question and speak clearly. We know that this is not entirely realistic, but is needed for the sake of the evaluation.// 26 + 27 +//Keep in mind also that you do not have to agree with the robot, answer how you feel! For the sake of the experiment, try to keep to answers yes and no or very short answers. If the robot doesn't hear you, please repeat your answer! // 28 + 29 +//Please walk along with Pepper when he takes you on the walk! Try to give the robot some space to move. //
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