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27 27  **Methodological set-up:**
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29 -Pepper will be turned on and will start a conversation with the participant. It will ask the participant to go on a walk and based on the answer Pepper will go on the walk immediately or will try to motivate the PwD to go on a walk with him. During the walk Pepper will ask the participant questions to keep the participant engaged and keep continuing on the walk. So for the experiment a Pepper robot, the Choregraphe software and also freedom of movement is needed. The full step-by-step schedule of the experiment is given in the attachments for both the [[goal based motivation>>attach:goal-based motivation.pdf]] and the [[emotion based motivation>>attach:emotion-based motivation.pdf]].
29 +Pepper will be turned on and will start a conversation with the participant. It will ask the participant to go on a walk and based on the answer Pepper will go on the walk immediately or will try to motivate the PwD to go on a walk with him. During the walk Pepper will ask the participant questions to keep the participant engaged and keep continuing on the walk. So for the experiment a Pepper robot, the Choregraphe software and also freedom of movement is needed.
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31 31  **Conditions**:
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33 -The interaction will take place in a TU Delft facility. The experiment will be hold in the Insyght lab. Unfortunately, the space of the room is small compared to a an actual garden. The robot needs some space to move, hence we will make sure to move everything moved out of the way and that other students (who are not experiment at the moment) wait in the room next. Also the walk will not be as long as it would be in the actual garden but it w
33 +The interaction will take place in a TU Delft facility. The experiment will be hold in the Insyght lab. Unfortunately, the space of the room is small compared to a an actual garden. The robot needs some space to move, hence we will make sure to move everything moved out of the way and that other students (who are not experiment at the moment) wait in the room next.
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35 35  The room also has a different surface than an actual park. However, our experiment focused more on the motivation to go outside then the walk itself. The difference in surrounding, a room instead of a garden, might have a little effect on the experience of the participant. However, the motivation will probably not be affected by the surroundings as much.
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41 41  == 2.3 Tasks ==
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43 -The participant is expected to perform the experiment according to the following plan:
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45 -* Step 1: The participant needs to stand close enough to the robot to have an interaction/conversation with Pepper
46 -* Step 2: The participant needs to look the robot in the eye
47 -* Step 3: The participant needs to actively answer the questions provided by Pepper during the experiment
48 -* Step 4: When the participant has been motivated for a walk he/she needs to walk for 1 to 2 meters with the robot
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51 51  The student is expected to communicate with the robot by doing the following:
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53 53  ~1. The student looks the robot in the eye.