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== Further testing ==
= Further testing =
NOTE: Experiments in random order.
NOTE: Experiments in random order.


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Due to limited battery time, a small adjustment has been made to the experiment to increase productivity. Instead of testing with only one test subject at the time, two people will be standing next to each other as the drone approaches them. Because of the accuracy of the drone, which is about 0.5 meter, both test subjects should feel as they are being approached by the drone. The test subjects have approved it and indicate that because the full focus is on the drone, it does not influence the results. Afterwards both test subjects are questioned separately so their opinions will not influence each other.
Due to limited battery time, a small adjustment has been made to the experiment to increase productivity. Instead of testing with only one test subject at the time, two people will be standing next to each other as the drone approaches them. Because of the accuracy of the drone, which is about 0.5 meter, both test subjects should feel as they are being approached by the drone. The test subjects have approved it and indicate that because the full focus is on the drone, it does not influence the results. Afterwards both test subjects are questioned separately so their opinions will not influence each other.


=== Experiment 2 ===
== Experiment 2 ==


==== Results A ====
=== Results A ===
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==== Results B ====
=== Results B ===


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==== Results C ====
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Revision as of 11:43, 18 March 2016

Further testing

NOTE: Experiments in random order.


Due to limited battery time, a small adjustment has been made to the experiment to increase productivity. Instead of testing with only one test subject at the time, two people will be standing next to each other as the drone approaches them. Because of the accuracy of the drone, which is about 0.5 meter, both test subjects should feel as they are being approached by the drone. The test subjects have approved it and indicate that because the full focus is on the drone, it does not influence the results. Afterwards both test subjects are questioned separately so their opinions will not influence each other.

Experiment 2

Results A

Experiment Very bad Bad Neutral Good Very good
1A X
2A X
3A X
4A X
5A X

Results B

Experiment Very bad Bad Neutral Good Very good
1B X
2B X
3B X
4B X
5B X

Results C

Experiment Very bad Bad Neutral Good Very good
1C X
2C X
3C X
4C X
5C X

Analyzing results

Figure 1: A bar graph of the three ways of approaching vs. the rating. The error bars show the two-tailed 95% coincidence interval.

T-test

A T-test gives the possibility to decide if an hypotheses needs to be rejected or not [1]. The hypothese in this case are the values: 'Very bad' (1), 'Bad' (2), 'Neutral' (3), 'Good' (4) and 'Very Good' (5). A t-test will be conducted of all the hypotheses value of the different approach routes.

To determine how likely a rating will occur during a specific approach, a p-value will also be computed. This value stand for the probability that an user will rate the experience a certain way.

Shown in the table bellow are the p-values of the different ways of approaching. Values which are rejected by the t-test (one-tailed 95% coincidence interval, α = 0.05) are marked with an 'X'.

Rating Vertical At an angle Horizontal
Very bad 0,051606 X X
Bad 0,47662 X X
Neutral 0,30456 X 0,30456
Good X 0,3739 0,47662
Very good X X 0,051606

First version report

References

  1. Diez, D.M. Barr, C.D. Çetinkaya-Rundel, M. (2012) OpenIntro Statistics. Second Edition