By: Andy Ng. PROBLEM  Client: Novice Users  Creating a better and effective workout experience for novice users, who has no idea or experience about.

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By: Andy Ng

PROBLEM  Client: Novice Users  Creating a better and effective workout experience for novice users, who has no idea or experience about any workout plans.  Solution: Generating a random workout will effectively improve and motivate a novice users to workout.

Old Interface

New Interface Log InGenerate Workout PlanHelp

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 20 participants  Two Groups: Between Subjects Old Interface (9 participants) New Interface (11 participants)  Hypothesis: Novice users using the new random workout interface will help improve and motivate their workout experience compared to novice users using the existing interface.  The independent variables where the two interfaces. User Study Condition

Satisfaction  Question 9 : How satisfied were you with the workouts provided by the system?

Motivation  Question 10 : How motivated are you after using the interface provided?

Overall Experience  Question 11 : How satisfied were you with the overall experience?

Final Results  Based on the averages of the participants satisfaction, motivation & overall experience:  T-value: 4.20 > 1.96 (Excellent)  P-value: < 0.05 (Excellent)

Hypothesis Accept/Reject???  As you can see my hypothesis was Accepted.

THE END