Trial One observation Sample Clauses

Trial One observation. There were exactly twelve people making this first trial. Everyone succeed and found the way out, also one person who did not find exit by himself and was guided by me to exit building. See red line on following picture. Measuring by my stopwatch, I measured following run times: 18.06, 37.75, 57.5, 23.8, 24.7, 25.02, 220, 28.04, 30.77, 27.08, 32.16, 37.42 seconds. Calculating average time is 46.85 seconds. The fastest runtime was 18.06 seconds, measured for a person who likes to play games, so it was not that problem for him to make movements really fast. The slowest person found exit in 3 minutes and 40 seconds. Compare to the fastest respondent, he was 12 times faster than last one. During my observation I figured out, that people could be even faster, but for many of respondents this Second Life environment was something new and people did not get used to the movement controls. This trial was quite simple and easy to find the exit. In most cases people looked around that 138 room, that follow the door to get on the hall. Some of them looked right and left and took the left way directly to the exit. Flame and fog were simulated on the floor, but it was still clear view to the east exit. In two cases, people before they exit the building turned left and right to check inside the office and a working room. But they returned back and exit the building. Figure 30: Floorplan and first trials
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