Investigating the Effectiveness of Priming in Virtual Environments
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Authors: Charles Butler
Abstract
This paper considers the usefulness and possibility of using virtual environments for the advancement of priming research. First, the background and foundational research and experiments are considered. Next, the benefits and drawbacks of utilizing virtual environments is examined. Finally, the paper considers the potential of utilizing virtual environments in an attempt to replicate the existing studies to further establish the validity of virtual environments in priming research and then the potential of these methods to push the boundaries of the field.
Keywords: Priming, Virtual Environments, Virtual Worlds
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe100419
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