Changes for page b. Test
Last modified by Demi Breen on 2023/04/09 15:10
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edited by Maya Elasmar
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... ... @@ -24,21 +24,26 @@ 24 24 25 25 == 2.3 Tasks == 26 26 27 -The student is expected tocommunicatewith therobotby doingthe following:27 +The robot and students need to perform the following tasks: 28 28 29 -~1. Thestudentlooksthe robotinthe eye.29 +~1. Pepper will be turned on and will scan/check his environment 30 30 31 -2. Thestudentcommunicateswiththe robotthroughasmallconversationinthebeginning.31 +2. Pepper will look for a face and will turn to the person that he sees 32 32 33 -3. When thestudentagrees too on awalk, he/she is expectedto walk1 or 2 meterswith it (smalldistancedue to theroomsize).33 +3. Pepper will recognize a face and will introduce itself to the student 34 34 35 -4. Thestudentwillmake amalltalk with therobot aswell.35 +4. Pepper will then ask to go for a walk after which the student can either say yes or no 36 36 37 -5. When the walkfinishes(after the walk),the studentcommunicateswith the robot again.37 +5. Pepper will start motivating based on the answer that the student gives: 38 38 39 -6. Finally, the student fills in the questionnaire provided by us 39 +* 5.1 When the student says yes, Pepper will start walking with the student and during the walk will have some small talk 40 +* 5.2 When the student says no, Pepper will start the motivational part of the experiment. For the first experiment Pepper will use emotion-based motivation and for the second experiment Pepper will use the goal-based motivation 41 +* 5.3 If the student then decides to say yes, then Pepper will start walking with the student and during the walk will have some small talk 40 40 43 +6. After the walk/activity is finished Pepper will thank the student and will state again how important it is to stay active 41 41 45 +7. Then the student is asked to answer some questions to evaluate the experience. 46 + 42 42 == 2.4 Measures == 43 43 44 44 If our situation, we would like to measure whether the provided motivation indeed has effect on the person. We would like to compare which one has more effect as well. That could be measured by seeing whether they indeed go on the walk or not. We would also like to measure how long it takes to convince them to go on a walk when they do not want. We would also like to measure their emotions during and after the walk. Did they enjoy it? Were they bored? Did they feel lonely? That could be measured with the feedback asked after the walk.