The Persuasive Power of Virtual Reality: Effects of Simulated Human Distress on Attitudes towards Fire Safety.
Luca ChittaroNicola ZangrandoPublished in: PERSUASIVE (2010)
Keyphrases
- virtual reality
- attitudes toward
- virtual humans
- virtual environment
- statistically significant
- cognitive style
- human subjects
- dependent variables
- augmented reality
- computer graphics
- virtual world
- three dimensional
- multi sensory
- photorealistic
- virtual reality technology
- virtual space
- college students
- perceived usefulness
- interactive virtual
- visual data mining
- image processing
- virtual reality environments
- computer animation
- e learning
- virtual museum
- haptic interaction
- tangible user interface
- eighth grade