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Question 1 of 3
1. Question
Bibiana explains in the video that relevant gazing behaviors for the doctor are:
- gazing at patient,
- gazing at nurse,
- gazing at patient file (paper or tablet),
- other/no gaze.
These behaviors are added to a Behavior group which is mutually exclusive, which means that these gazing behavior cannot overlap. Another characteristic of a mutually exclusive group is that when you code the start of a behavior, the previous behavior is automatically stopped.
Why is it handy to define the behavior ‘other/no gaze’, as this behavior is not relevant for answering the research questions?
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Question 2 of 3
2. Question
In the ‘Medical communication’ sample project the behavior ‘Other/no gaze’ has been defined as an ‘Initial State Event’ and the other behaviors in the behavioral group ‘Gazing’ as ‘State events’. What is the difference between an ‘Initial state events’ and a ‘State events’?
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Question 3 of 3
3. Question
Select the correct statements. The Visualization lets you:
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