Authors
Jennifer Brade, Mario Lorenz, Marc Busch, Niels Hammer, Manfred Tscheligi, Philipp Klimant
Publication date
2017/5/1
Journal
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
Volume
101
Pages
76-87
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
The possibility of using virtual environments instead of real field or laboratory environments is a promising research field. However, before virtual environments are able to replace the traditional environments the differences between the methods must be worked out. We take up on previous studies which compared different real and virtual environments concerning presence and usability and expand the research on the factor of user experience. We compared a virtual field environment (CAVE – Cave Automatic Virtual Environment) and a real field environment (city center of Chemnitz, Germany) in a between-subject-design concerning presence, and evaluate its impact on the usability and the user experience of a geocaching game. The data of 60 participants was analyzed and shows significantly higher ecological validity for the real field environment but higher values for engagement and negative effects in the …
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