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Eyetracking Data (Fixations), Unity Logs and Survey Data (collected) for "Mitigation Virtual Nose + Previous Experience and Cybersickness"
Zusammenfassung
The "R&I_2020_Input" folder contains 2 additional folders and 1 file (+ one Readme text document which you are currently reading)
The file is named "R&I_2020_Experimental Protocol" and contains 3 sheets, these are different versions of the experimental protocol for this experiment, which are:
# "Original" - the original German and experimental protocol
# "kontrolliert" - a revised version of the original 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 experimental protocol
the 3 versions of the experimental protocol contain subject number ("Versuchspersonen-Nummer") and comments of the experimentor ("Kommentare")
The 2 folders (each contains another Readme text document which should explain the contents further):
# "R&I_2020_LimeSurvey" contains 5 different files:
"R&I_2020_Unfiltered Data LimeSurvey" - contains the unfiltered data from the survey
"R&I_2020_Filtered Data LimeSurvey" - contains the complete cases, a filtered version of the data from the survey
"R&I_2020_Survey + Experimental Protocol" - combination of experimental protocol and filtered version of the data
"R&I_2020_ReadMe LimeSurvey" - explains the variables used in the survey in "R&I_2020_Survey + Experimental Protocol" in short form
"R&I_2020_Codebook LimeSurvey" - explains the variables used in the survey in "R&I_2020_Survey + Experimental Protocol" in longer form and with more details
# "R&I_2020_City" contains one folder per participant, they are named like this: "VPparticipantnumber"
(VP = Versuchsperson = participant, the digits/the number after VP is the participant number -> e.g. "VP18" is the folder for participant number 18
there is one exception: for participant 84 the folder is named "unvollständig VP84" (incomplete VP84))
inside each one of these folders are
one file containing Unity data (named like this: "weekday, day.month.year_participant number", e.g. Dienstag, 8. Dezember 2020_11 for participant 11)
and one folder named "Eyetracking" followed by the paricipant number "e.g. Eyetracking 11", which contains the Eyetracking data
the variables of the Unity data are explained further in "R&I_2020_Readme City" (inside the "R&I_2020_City" folder)
inside the Eyetracking folder are 4 files and one more folder and 4 files, 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 7 files:
"participantnumber_fixations" (e.g. "011_fixations"), "export_info", "gaze_positions", "pupil_gaze_positions_info", "pupil_positions", "world_timestamps", "world_timestamps.npy"
the Eyetracking files are further explained in "R&I_2020_Readme City" (inside the "R&I_2020_City" folder)
if something is missing for a participant, check with the experimental protocol for the reason