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Eyetracking Data (Raw), Unity Logs and Survey Data (collected) for "Correlation OKN/OKAN and Cybersickness"
Zusammenfassung
The "BA_2020_Input" folder contains 3 folders and 1 file (+ one Readme document which you are currently reading)
The file is named "BA_2020_Experimental Protocol and Randomization Plan" and contains 3 sheets, these are different versions of the experimental protocol for this experiment, which are:
# "Original" - the original German randomization plan and experimental protocol
# "kontrolliert" - a revised version of the original randomization plan and experimental protocol also in German (e.g. spelling mistakes are corrected or the comments are slightly rephrased to be more comprehensible)
# "English Translation" - an English translation of the randomization plan and experimental protocol
the 3 versions of the experimental protocol contain subject number ("VP"), 1. and 2. Condition (-> 0 = Drum; 1 = City), time and date of the planned session of the experiment and comments of the experimentor
The 3 folders (each contains another Readme text document which should explain the contents further):
# "BA_2020_LimeSurvey" contains 5 different files:
"BA_2020_Unfiltered Data LimeSurvey pt1" - contains the first part of the unfiltered data from the survey
"BA_2020_Unfiltered Data LimeSurvey pt2" - contains the second part of the unfiltered data from the survey (does not differ form pt1 in variables, conditions or procedure of experiment; pt2 was just recorded at a later time)
"BA_2020_Filtered Data LimeSurvey" - contains the usable cases, a filtered version of the data from the survey
"BA_2020_Survey + Experimental Protocol" - combination of experimental protocol and filtered version of the data
"BA_2020_ReadMe LimeSurvey" - explains the variables used in the survey in "BA_2020_Survey + Experimental Protocol" in short form
"BA_2020_Codebook LimeSurvey" - explains the variables used in the survey in "BA_2020_Survey + Experimental Protocol" in longer form and with more details
# "BA_2020_City" contains the data from the City condition of the experiment in one folder per participant, they are named after the participant number -> e.g. "003" is the folder for participant 3
inside each one of these folders are
two files containing Unity data
(the first is named like this: "weekday, day.month.year_participant number", e.g. "Dienstag, 27. Oktober 2020_013" for participant 13; the second has the same name just with an added "m" at the end (e.g. "Dienstag, 27. Oktober 2020_013m"))
the variables of the Unity data are explained in "BA_2020_Readme City" and "BA_2020_Readme Drum" inside the "BA_2020_City" and "BA_2020_Drum" folders
and one folder named "Eyetracking" followed by the paricipant number "e.g. Eyetracking 011", which contains the Eyetracking data. They are further explained in the Readmes inside the "BA_2020_City" and "BA_2020_Drum" folders.
inside the Eyetracking folder are 4 files and one more folder, these files are named:
"fixations.pldata", "fixations_timestamps.npy", "info.player.json", "user_info"
the folder inside the Eyetracking folder is named "exports" and contains the following 6 files:
"export_info", "gaze_positions", "pupil_gaze_positions_info", "pupil_positions", "world_timestamps", "world_timestamps.npy"
# "BA_2020_Drum" contains the data from the Drum condition of the experiment in one folder per participant, it is organized in the same way as "BA_2020_City"
if something is missing for a participant, check with the experimental protocol for the reason
URI
https://opara.zih.tu-dresden.de/xmlui/handle/123456789/5947http://dx.doi.org/10.25532/OPARA-245