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Human-Workout Machine Interaction In Dillon Gym By: Katy Milkman
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Dillon Gym People going to the gym to exercise are faced with IT on their workout machines and may also watch television or listen to a portable audio device while at Dillon. Computer on Stationary Bike at Dillon Computer on Stairmaster at Dillon
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Questions Asked Do different groups respond differently to technology in the gym environment? Specific Variables: Gender Age Workout Machine Choice (Bike or Stairmaster) Workout Motivation (Fun, Health or Training) Preferred Workout Venue (Gym or Outdoors) Field of Study or Work (Quantitative or Qualitative)
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Survey & Analysis Surveyed 65 people at Dillon Gym on clement afternoons in April after they had finished working out on a stationary bike or Stairmaster Survey: Survey: 10 Questions Gathered necessary variables Which computer features used and impact on workout satisfaction? Importance of TVs and portable audio devices to workout? Statistical Analysis: Two Sample Proportion Test Student’s Two Sample T-Test Bikes in DillonStairmasters in Dillon
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Findings: Field of Study Quantitative people use “timer” feature significantly less. Quantitative people use “resistance” feature significantly less. Quantitative people use “pre-programmed workout” feature significantly less. Quantitative people use significantly fewer features. Quantitative people rate computer features as more important to machine choice.
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Findings: Gender Females don’t rate their comfort with IT or use of IT significantly lower than males! BODY IMAGE Are workout machine computers tools? Females use “calorie counter” feature significantly more. Females listen to portable audio devices significantly more. Female bikers rate others working nearby as a net detractor from workout satisfaction while male bikers do the opposite. The difference in rating is statistically significant.
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Findings: OTHER Bikers use “distance tracker” feature significantly less. Bikers use “resistance” feature significantly less. People who prefer to exercise outdoors rate computer features as significantly more important to machine choice. People under 25 rate the contribution of TVs in the gym to their workout satisfaction significantly higher.
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Questions Raised Relationship between workout motivation and interaction with IT at the gym? Relationship between age and interaction with IT at the gym? More data is needed on these questions to draw interesting conclusions.
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