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Average response time for each question across both groups and both phases.

Average response time for each question across both groups and both phases.

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This study evaluates the impact of experimental mediums, serious games and traditional online surveys, on decision-making processes, risk assessment, and the risky choice framing effect bias.

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... average response time across both phases for the online surveys was 31.15 seconds SD 6.16, and for the gamified survey it was 29.53 seconds STD 5.28. Average response times calculated across both phases for each medium per question are shown in Figure 1. A singletailed paired T-test performed on the response speeds PER QUESTION across both mediums and both phases yields a value of 0.23 (p > 0.05), which is statistically not significant and shows that there is no significant difference in response time speed for online and gamified surveys. ...
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... average response time across both phases for the online surveys was 31.15 seconds SD 6.16, and for the gamified survey it was 29.53 seconds STD 5.28. Average response times calculated across both phases for each medium per question are shown in Figure 1. A singletailed paired T-test performed on the response speeds PER QUESTION across both mediums and both phases yields a value of 0.23 (p > 0.05), which is statistically not significant and shows that there is no significant difference in response time speed for online and gamified surveys. ...

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