Article 2018

Virtual Reality: A new track in psychological research

{One major challenge of social interaction research is to achieve high experimental control over social interactions to allow for rigorous scientific reasoning. Virtual reality (VR) promises this level of control. Pan and Hamilton guide us with a detailed review on existing and future possibilities and challenges of using VR for social interaction research. Here, we extend the discussion to methodological and practical implications when using VR.}

Author(s): de la Rosa, S and Breidt, M
Journal: {British Journal of Psychology}
Volume: 109
Number (issue): 3
Pages: 427--430
Year: 2018
Publisher: British Psychological Society
Bibtex Type: Article (article)
DOI: 10.1111/bjop.12302
Address: London
Electronic Archiving: grant_archive

BibTex

@article{delaRosaB2018,
  title = {{Virtual Reality: A new track in psychological research}},
  journal = {{British Journal of Psychology}},
  abstract = {{One major challenge of social interaction research is to achieve high experimental control over social interactions to allow for rigorous scientific reasoning. Virtual reality (VR) promises this level of control. Pan and Hamilton guide us with a detailed review on existing and future possibilities and challenges of using VR for social interaction research. Here, we extend the discussion to methodological and practical implications when using VR.}},
  volume = {109},
  number = {3},
  pages = {427--430},
  publisher = {British Psychological Society},
  address = {London},
  year = {2018},
  slug = {delarosab2018},
  author = {de la Rosa, S and Breidt, M}
}