In order to find out the major reasons why people become confused when walking on an unfamiliar route, we made an
outdoor route finding experiment. Before the experiment, we conducted a survey to know each participant’s route finding
ability with a well organized questionnaire. In this section, we will describe the questionnaire and the experiment, and show the strong relationship between the two tests. The reason to perform a questionnaire is to know the subjective view of participants. Moreover, we make an objective view because we analyze the behavior of the participant. As participants in the experiments, 6 students who were randomly selected in our department joined our following tests voluntarily. In particular, we choose same number of men and women, since we would like to examine whether it is true that women are generally weaker than men in way-finding.
In order to find out the major reasons why people become confused when walking on an unfamiliar route, we made an
outdoor route finding experiment. Before the experiment, we conducted a survey to know each participant’s route finding
ability with a well organized questionnaire. In this section, we will describe the questionnaire and the experiment, and show the strong relationship between the two tests. The reason to perform a questionnaire is to know the subjective view of participants. Moreover, we make an objective view because we analyze the behavior of the participant. As participants in the experiments, 6 students who were randomly selected in our department joined our following tests voluntarily. In particular, we choose same number of men and women, since we would like to examine whether it is true that women are generally weaker than men in way-finding.
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