Table 1 Descriptive statistics of the Mimicry, Amount and Rapport variables.

From: Using mimicry of body movements by a virtual agent to increase synchronization behavior and rapport in individuals with schizophrenia

 

Schizophrenia Patients (N = 19)

Healthy Controls (N = 19)

M

SD

Med

Rg

M

SD

Med

Rg

Imitation

NO-Mimicry

15.4%

19.9%

9.2%

[0.3% 75.7%]

16.9%

16.1%

17.2%

[0.4% 52.2%]

Mimicry

21.3%

20.0%

19.3%

[0.1% 68.6%]

21.5%

16.0%

23.9%

[0.4% 62.3%]

Amount (10e3)

NO-Mimicry

50.2

55.2

32.5

[1.1 165.4]

65.4

46.7

56.4

[8.8 146.1]

Mimicry

71.2

60.1

41.8

[3.4 218.5]

94.7

68.7

105.8

[0.0 220.5]

Rapport

Q1

NO-Mimicry

0.84

1.68

1.00

[−2 3]

1.32

1.16

1.00

[−1 3]

Mimicry

1.42

1.07

1.00

[0 3]

1.68

1.00

2.00

[−1 3]

Q2

NO-Mimicry

0.63

1.34

0.00

[−2 3]

0.11

1.59

0.00

[−3 3]

Mimicry

0.47

1.65

1.00

[−3 3]

0.16

1.71

0.00

[−3 3]

Q3

NO-Mimicry

0.58

1.43

1.00

[−2 3]

1.32

0.95

1.00

[0 3]

Mimicry

0.79

1.36

1.00

[−2 3]

1.00

1.00

1.00

[−1 3]

Q4

        

NO-Mimicry

0.58

1.77

0.00

[−3 3]

0.68

1.11

1.00

[−1 3]

Mimicry

0.95

1.43

1.00

[−1 3]

1.05

1.78

1.00

[−1 3]

  1. Mean, Standard deviation, Median and Range of values are presented for the schizophrenia group and the healthy control group in both Mimicry and NO-Mimicry conditions.
  2. Q1: “I felt comfortable while interacting with this virtual agent”.
  3. Q2: “I think this virtual agent is attractive”.
  4. Q3: “I like this agent”.
  5. Q4: “I want to interact with this virtual agent again in the future”.