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Different adaptation error types in affective computing have different effects on user experience: a Wizard-of-Oz study


Abstract The record consists of one Excel file that contains individual participant data for the study "Different adaptation error types in affective computing have different effects on user experience: a Wizard-of-Oz study". The study included 97 participants who were randomly divided into five groups corresponding to five adaptation behaviors (SingleSmall, SingleModerate, ImmediateLow, ImmediateHigh, IrreversibleHigh). Each participant took part in three 11-minute intervals. Difficulty changed every 60 seconds in each 11-minute interval, and there are thus 11 difficulty values per interval. At the end of each interval, participants self-reported their experience using the NASA Task Load Index (6 items) and Intrinsic Motivation Inventory (8 items). After the third interval, participants were asked to rate how much they liked the 3 intervals on a visual analog scale that was converted to 1-100 numerical scores.
Authors Md. Abul Hossain ORCID , Alexandria F. Sowers University of WyomingORCID , Joshua Dean Clapp University of Wyoming , Domen Novak ORCID
Journal Info European Organization for Nuclear Research | Zenodo
Publication Date 11/18/2023
ISSN Not listed
TypeKeyword Image dataset
Open Access closed Closed Access
DOI https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10155675
KeywordsKeyword Image