The Influence of in-VR Questionnaire Design on the User Experience
Saeed Safikhani, Michael Holly, Alexander Kainz, Johanna Pirker
Abstract
Researchers study the user experience in Virtual Reality (VR) typically by collecting either sensory data or using questionnaires. While traditional questionnaire formats present it through web-based survey tools (out-VR), recent studies investigate the effects of presenting questionnaires directly in the virtual environment (in-VR). The in-VR questionnaire can be defined as an implemented user-interface object that allows interaction with questionnaires in VR that do not break the immersion. Integrating questionnaires directly into the virtual environment, however, also challenges design decisions.
Topics & Concepts
Virtual realityImmersion (mathematics)Human–computer interactionComputer scienceUser experience designQuestionnaireUser interfaceMultimediaSocial sciencePure mathematicsMathematicsOperating systemSociologyVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsAesthetic Perception and AnalysisVisual and Cognitive Learning Processes