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... ... @@ -20,10 +20,10 @@ 20 20 21 21 **Measures:** 22 22 23 -A trust score, as described in Gutalli et al. (2019) (% style="color:#000000; font-family:Arial; font-size:11pt; font-style:italic; font-variant:normal; font-weight:400; text-decoration:none; white-space:pre-wrap" %)//(Design, development and evaluation of a human-computer trust scale)//(%%), the effect on the mood of the participant was measured using a questionnaire. The questionnaire consisted of sub-questions related to these aspects and used a Likert Scale to capture the level of agreement and feelings towards these aspects.23 +A trust score, as described in Gutalli et al. (2019) [1]// (Design, development and evaluation of a human-computer trust scale)//, the effect on the mood of the participant was measured using a questionnaire. The questionnaire consisted of sub-questions related to these aspects and used a Likert Scale to capture the level of agreement and feelings towards these aspects. 24 24 25 25 26 -//Trust Score~:// 26 +//Trust Score [2]~:// 27 27 28 28 [[image:attach:Screenshot.png]] 29 29 ... ... @@ -40,6 +40,7 @@ 40 40 41 41 //Mood Score~:// 42 42 43 +Our Mood Score is derived from the Oxford Happiness Questionnaire //(Hills et al. ,The Oxford Happiness Questionnaire: a compact scale for the measurement of psychological well-being, (2002))//. The Oxford Happiness Questionnaire correlates with personality variables like satisfaction with life, self-esteem and happiness. This score can be used to measure the effect of the interaction with Dogg0 on people's happiness. 43 43 44 44 45 45 **Procedure:** ... ... @@ -48,10 +48,8 @@ 48 48 49 49 1. Participants were welcomed and informed about the purpose of the study. 50 50 1. Participants signed a consent form to indicate their willingness to participate and allow researchers to analyze the data gathered from the experiment. 51 -1. Participants completed the first questionnaire, which assessed their emotional state. 52 52 1. Participants interacted with the robot. 53 -1. Participants completed the second questionnaire. 54 -1. Researchers conducted a short interview during downtime, using prepared questions. 53 +1. Participants completed a questionnaire that assesed their mood and their trust in Dogg0. 55 55 56 56 **Materials:** 57 57