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− | | colspan="2"| | + | | colspan="2"| Manager || Persons who create and conduct studies. |
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− | | colspan="2"| | + | | colspan="2"| Manager Interface || The user interface with which managers can create, conduct and analyze their studies. |
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− | | colspan="2"| Participant || People who participate in a | + | | colspan="2"| Participant || People who participate in a project. |
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− | | colspan="2"| Participant Interface (PI) || The user interface through which participants can go through a | + | | colspan="2"| Participant Interface (PI) || The user interface through which participants can go through a project. |
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| colspan="2"| Performance || Any form of situation that can be captured with emoTouch. Performances can take place in real time or via recorded media. For example, it can be a musical performance, a political speech, or a television commercial. | | colspan="2"| Performance || Any form of situation that can be captured with emoTouch. Performances can take place in real time or via recorded media. For example, it can be a musical performance, a political speech, or a television commercial. | ||
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− | | rowspan="2" | | + | | rowspan="2" | Project |
− | | Live | + | | Live Project || Requires live control by the manager. |
− | The | + | The manager actively controls the individual parts during the execution, which then become visible to the participants. Navigation by the participants within the project is only possible to a limited extent. |
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− | | Playback | + | | Playback Project || Especially suitable for laboratory and remote settings. The project does not have to be controlled live, as the participants can navigate through the project themselves. The paths and conditions of this navigation have to be defined beforehand by the manager in the RI. |
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− | | colspan="2"| Part || A section of a | + | | colspan="2"| Part || A section of a project, comparable to presentation slides. A part provides an interactive surface on which data can be collected, information presented or media played. For example, if participants in a project are asked to complete a questionnaire after several performances, each performance should have its own part. |
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− | | colspan="2"| Realization || The actual conduction of the | + | | colspan="2"| Realization || The actual conduction of the project. Usually, a realization contains information such as its timing or the number of participants. |
− | A | + | A project can be conducted multiple times, resulting in multiple realizations. |
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− | | colspan="2"| Session || A session is created when a participant goes through the | + | | colspan="2"| Session || A session is created when a participant goes through the project. Thus, the execution of a project consists of several sessions each. Typically, a session contains information such as the device used. |
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terms | Explanation | |
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Manager | Persons who create and conduct studies. | |
Manager Interface | The user interface with which managers can create, conduct and analyze their studies. | |
Participant | People who participate in a project. | |
Participant Interface (PI) | The user interface through which participants can go through a project. | |
Performance | Any form of situation that can be captured with emoTouch. Performances can take place in real time or via recorded media. For example, it can be a musical performance, a political speech, or a television commercial. | |
Project | Live Project | Requires live control by the manager.
The manager actively controls the individual parts during the execution, which then become visible to the participants. Navigation by the participants within the project is only possible to a limited extent. |
Playback Project | Especially suitable for laboratory and remote settings. The project does not have to be controlled live, as the participants can navigate through the project themselves. The paths and conditions of this navigation have to be defined beforehand by the manager in the RI. | |
Part | A section of a project, comparable to presentation slides. A part provides an interactive surface on which data can be collected, information presented or media played. For example, if participants in a project are asked to complete a questionnaire after several performances, each performance should have its own part. | |
Realization | The actual conduction of the project. Usually, a realization contains information such as its timing or the number of participants.
A project can be conducted multiple times, resulting in multiple realizations. | |
Session | A session is created when a participant goes through the project. Thus, the execution of a project consists of several sessions each. Typically, a session contains information such as the device used. |