‘Can you Set It Up On Your Own?’ – Investigating Users’ Ability To Participate in Remote-Based Virtual Reality Studies
Title of conference publication:
Proceedings of the 21th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia
Conference title:
International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia (MUM) (21., 2022, Lisabon)
Venue:
Lisabon
Year of conference:
2022
Date of conference beginning:
27.11.2022
Date of conference ending:
30.11.2022
Place of publication:
New York, NY
Publisher:
Association for Computing Machinery
Year:
2022
Pages from - to:
121–127
Language:
Englisch
Abstract:
The availability of consumer-grade virtual reality (VR) devices allows user studies to be conducted remotely, that is in users' homes. In this way, diverse populations can be reached and studies using virtual reality can be conducted in settings characterized by high ecologic validity. In this study (N=21) we investigate challenges participants face as they are required to set up and calibrate a virtual reality system in their home without assistance from experimenters. This allowed us to identify key reasons why participants struggle with this task. Our findings suggest that providing illustrative instructions and additional assistance on request can notably increase the success rate of setting up a VR environment for participating in a remote study. Interestingly, we also find that it is harder to recruit participants who do not have prior VR experience to participate in remote VR studies. We derive suggestions on how to support this task based on our findings. «
The availability of consumer-grade virtual reality (VR) devices allows user studies to be conducted remotely, that is in users' homes. In this way, diverse populations can be reached and studies using virtual reality can be conducted in settings characterized by high ecologic validity. In this study (N=21) we investigate challenges participants face as they are required to set up and calibrate a virtual reality system in their home without assistance from experimenters. This allowed us to identi... »