Angel David Blanco
Simone Tassani
Rafael Ramirez
2021-02-21
<p><br>
<strong>INFORMATION:</strong></p>
<p>This folder contains all the data from a study in process of publication in Frontiers in Psychology called<br>
'Real-Time Sound and Motion Feedback for Violin Bow Technique Learning: A Controlled, Randomized Trial.' <br>
by Angel David Blanco, Simone Tassani, and Rafael Ramirez. </p>
<p><br>
<strong>FILES and FOLDERS:</strong></p>
<p>files: </p>
<p>participants_raw_Sound_Motion.mat<br>
% This file contains the raw data from all the participants except the .wav files. </p>
<p><br>
spss_script.m<br>
% This script creates from 'participants_raw_Sound_Motion.mat' the arrays with the averaged analysis per Group and Condition which was used for the SPSS Analysis of the experiment.</p>
<p>participant.m<br>
% Class of participants (explained below)</p>
<p>participant_results<br>
% Class with the results for each participant (explained below)</p>
<p>avg_bowSkew.m<br>
avg_dynStab.m<br>
avg_pitchStab.m<br>
% each one of these files is used by spss_script.m to average the descriptors for each condition and participant</p>
<p>Kinematic_Analysis.sav<br>
% SPSS file with the results from the descriptor bow Skewness for each group and condition</p>
<p>Kinematic_Analysis_Output.spv<br>
% SPSS Output file with the statistical results from the univariate 3x5 mixed-design ANOVA for the bow skewness variable and the simple main effect analysis.</p>
<p>SoundQuality_Analysis.sav<br>
% SPSS file with the results from the descriptors dynamic instability and pitch instability for each group and condition</p>
<p>SoundQuality_Analysis_Output.spv<br>
% SPSS Output file with the statistical results from the multivariate 3x5 mixed-design ANOVA for the dynamic instability and pitch instability variables<br>
and their simple main effect analysis.</p>
<p><br>
Folder Spss_stats.</p>
<p>Inside this folder, we have different scripts such as create_spss_vectors_Age.m or create_spss_vectors_bowSkew.m which return the arrays needed for the SPSS analysis. All the participants in those arrays are always in the same order and can be identified through the ID.</p>
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4554201
oai:zenodo.org:4554201
Zenodo
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4554200
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
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music, motor learning, feedback , violin, motion-capture, kinematics, e-learning, music learning
Real-Time Sound and Motion Feedback for Violin Bow Technique Learning: A controlled, Randomized Trial.
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