Remarks on Virtual World and Virtual Reality Experiments
Glenn Harrison,
Ernan Haruvy and
E. Elisabet Rutström
Southern Economic Journal, 2011, vol. 78, issue 1, 87-94
Abstract:
In recent years there has been increased behavioral research in virtual reality and virtual worlds. While these experiments could offer substantial advantages to researchers, they might also pose risks. We begin by identifying key concepts in virtual experimental research. Then we review the critical virtual reality component of virtual worlds. Finally, we offer guidance in conducting virtual world research.
Date: 2011
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