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... ... @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ 11 11 3. Is the design //dependable//; do PwD sense that they can rely on it? 12 12 13 13 14 -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 subject 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.14 +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 subject is experiencing all of the conditions examined. 15 15 16 16 17 17 [[image:Socio-Cognitive Engineering - Frame 1.jpg]]