Changes for page b. Test
Last modified by Demi Breen on 2023/04/09 15:10
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edited by Maya Elasmar
on 2023/03/19 18:33
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... ... @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ 20 20 21 21 == 2.2 Experimental design == 22 22 23 -The Pepper robot will be turned on and in a "normal" situation would walk around to monitor the state and activity of the PwD in the care facility. However, because of the lack of time and since we are now only working with students Pepper will search for a face and will then start interacting with the student. The interaction will take place in a TUDelft facility. The experiment will be holdina room withtherobot. Unfortunately, the space of the room is small comparedtoaan actual park. The robotneeds some space to move, hencewe willmake sure to move everything moved outof the way and that otherstudents(whoare not experiment at the moment) waitin the roomnext. Theroom also has a different surface than an actual park. However, our experiment focusedmore on themotivation to go outsidethenhewalkitself.Dueto thefact that we wantto compareemotion-based and goal-basedmotivations,,multiple experimentswill betaken. One in whichwe onlytestemotion-based motivationand anotherinwhichwe only test goal-basedmotivation. Both are measured by aquestionnaire,whether there the studentsindeed agree to go on a walk and howlongit takes until the robot convincesa student to go on walk. We plan to do the experiment on afellow team, which can exist of 4 or 5 people. We want to divide them, half will do theexperiment regardingemotion-based and the other half the goal-based one.23 +The Pepper robot will be turned on and in a "normal" situation would walk around to monitor the state and activity of the PwD in the care facility. However, because of the lack of time and since we are now only working with students Pepper will search for a face and will then start interacting with the student. The interaction will take place in a TUDelft facility. The location is thus bounded and safe. The robot will not have to monitor the surroundings. The students will then perform the experiment with the robot after which a questionnaire will be filled in,. 24 24 25 25 == 2.3 Tasks == 26 26 ... ... @@ -48,8 +48,6 @@ 48 48 49 49 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. 50 50 51 -The questionnaire for the feedback is in the attachment. 52 - 53 53 In an optimal scenario where we can test the robot on PwD. We would have measured the amount of times a person went out. We would also have measured the effect of the goal and emotion based motivation on the long-term over the people. Whether it will be less effective over the time or not. We would also measure the emotional effect on the caregivers and the functional effect. By the functional effect, we mean whether they indeed have more time to do other tasks or not. It would also have been perfect if we could measure the effect of the walks on the PwD and their health. 54 54 55 55 == 2.5 Procedure ==
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... ... @@ -1,9 +1,0 @@ 1 -How many participants do you plan to include? 2 - 3 -Experimental design is a very short description of, the methodological set-up of the experiment e.g., within or between subjects design, number and level independent variables, whether there are repeated measurements, are the conditions counter-balanced.... 4 - 5 -In "tasks", you are expected to describe the task of the participants: what do they have to do?) 6 - 7 -Measures should explicitly operationalize the effects of the research questions/hypotheses. E.g. what is the questionnaire measuring? 8 - 9 -Procedure: some information from other part could be moved to the procedure (e.g. Pepper will be turned on, ...). Also include the introduction, instruction in the procedure. You can make an ordered list of the procedure steps, to make it easy to process. - Date
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