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... ... @@ -1,39 +1,29 @@ 1 1 To ground the design rationale in practice, the prototype of the NAO for the PwD will be evaluated in a formative evaluation with the PwD and their caregivers. The evaluation will investigate the process of how interaction with the NAO can alleviate potential symptoms caused by early-stage dementia in PwD. Three methods of evaluation will be applied to have reliable and accurate results, as Bethel. et al (2020)[1] suggests. 2 2 3 -The study will focus on the prototype's potential effects, which are based on the desired value of autonomy as a part of self-direction. Before the study, possible confounding variables need to be examined such as the PwD's attitude towards robots and the** relatedness** and **competence**. 3 +The study will focus on the prototype's potential effects, which are based on the desired value of autonomy as a part of self-direction. Before the study, possible confounding variables need to be examined such as the PwD's attitude towards robots and the **autonomy, relatedness** and **competence**. 4 4 5 5 ==== ==== 6 6 7 -== //**Study design variables**// ==7 +== //**Study design claims**// == 8 8 9 -The study will hypothesize on the followingvariableswith regards tothesystem:9 +The study will investigate the claims on the following questions: 10 10 11 +~1. **Autonomy. **Does the design increase the sense of //autonomy //in a PwD? 11 11 12 -1. **Relatedness. **Does the design positively affect the PwD's //affective //state? 13 -11. **Affect**. How do participants feel about using the robot in this state? 14 -11. **Attitude towards Technology**. How do people think about using technology? Are they biased towards the robot before the study? 15 -1. **Competence. **Is the design //competent//; is the design capable enough for the PwD to rely on it? 16 -11. **Memory self-efficacy **(pre-study) How good are participants at remembering information? 17 -11. **Memory recall **(post-study) Can the participant accurately retrieve information through the robot? 13 +2. **Relatedness. **Does the design positively affect the PwD's //affective //state? Do PwDs //like// the system? 18 18 19 - Fora samplesize as small as 20 participants,it ismostadequate to apply a within-subjectsdesign(they require fewerparticipants) [1]. That means there isan approach where every PwD is experiencing all of theconditionsexamined. A within-subjectsdesignmight be prone toconfounds such as pre-existing notionsin the environment. Thatiswhytheattitudetowardsrobots and thepre-studysenseof affect andautonomyshould beexaminedandevaluatedas such.15 +3. **Competence. **Is the design //dependable//; is the design accessible enough for the PwD to rely on it? Does it feel natural? 20 20 21 - [[image:3\.Evaluation.b\. Test.WebHome@Socio-CognitiveEngineering- Frame1.jpg]]17 +4. **Memory self-efficacy** and **Recall**.(pre-study) How good are participants at remembering information? (post-study) Can the participant accurately retrieve information through the robot? 22 22 19 +5. **Attitude towards Technology**. How do people think about using technology? Are they biased towards the robot before the study? 23 23 24 -=== Surveys === 25 25 26 - Affectwillbemeasuredby the Self-AssessmentManikin [2]that takes lessthanaminute.Itwillbe usedfor both pre-experiment andpost-experiment evaluation.22 +For a sample size as small as 20 participants, it is most adequate to apply a within-subjects design (they require fewer participants) [1]. That means there is an approach where every PwD is experiencing all of the conditions examined. A within-subjects design might be prone to confounds such as pre-existing notions in the environment. That is why the attitude towards robots and the pre-study sense of affect and autonomy should be examined and evaluated as such. Another confounder variable to look into is the study location and environment. 27 27 28 - For Attitudetowards robots, webuild upontheworks of [reference]andcreate a set of two 1-minutequestions.24 +[[image:Socio-Cognitive Engineering - Frame 1.jpg]] 29 29 30 -A well-suited tool for Memory self-efficacy is the mini-mental state examination [3]. We adopt it to fit to the ecological validity and domain of interest in our study. 31 31 32 - 33 33 == //**References**// == 34 34 35 -[1] Bethel, C.L., Henkel, Z., Baugus, K. (2020). Conducting Studies in Human-Robot Interaction. In: Jost, C., //et al.// Human-Robot Interaction. Springer Series on Bio- and Neurosystems, vol 12. Springer, Cham. [[https:~~/~~/doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-42307-0_4>>https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-42307-0_4]] 36 - 37 -[2] Bradley, M. M., & Lang, P. J. (1994). Measuring emotion: the self-assessment manikin and the semantic differential. //Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry//, //25//(1), 49-59. 38 - 39 -[3] Kurlowicz, L., & Wallace, M. (1999). The mini-mental state examination (MMSE). //Journal of gerontological nursing//, //25//(5), 8-9. 29 +[1] Bethel, C.L., Henkel, Z., Baugus, K. (2020). Conducting Studies in Human-Robot Interaction. In: Jost, C., //et al.// Human-Robot Interaction. Springer Series on Bio- and Neurosystems, vol 12. Springer, Cham. https:~/~/doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-42307-0_4
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