Changes for page c. Scenario description / Orientation script
Last modified by Demi Breen on 2023/04/09 15:11
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Uploaded new attachment "Consent form for evaluation.pdf", version 1.1
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... ... @@ -1,11 +1,8 @@ 1 - Thefollowing text presents the orientation scriptfor theparticipantto follow during the evaluation. Attached to this page is the consent form, which was also used in the evaluation process.1 +Dear participant! 2 2 3 - 4 -====== Dear participant! ====== 5 - 6 6 Thank you for choosing to participate in our study for the course Socio-Cognitive Engineering at TUDelft. 7 7 8 -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. 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. 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. 9 9 10 10 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: 11 11 ... ... @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ 15 15 16 16 With this persona in mind, we ask you to interact with the Pepper robot. 17 17 18 -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 waitfora little after the question and speak clearly. We know that this is not entirely realistic, but is needed for the sake of the evaluation.15 +Please do assume, however, that Bob can speak clearly and has no trouble walking. When you speak to the robot, make sure to wait 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. 19 19 20 20 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! 21 21