Virtual reality as a communication medium: a comparative study of forced compliance in virtual reality versus physical world

被引:16
|
作者
Dzardanova, Elena [1 ]
Kasapakis, Vlasios [2 ]
Gavalas, Damianos [1 ]
Sylaiou, Stella [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Aegean, Dept Prod & Syst Design Engn, Syros, Greece
[2] Univ Aegean, Dept Cultural Technol & Commun, Lesvos, Greece
关键词
Virtual reality; VR-mediated communication; Computer-mediated communication; Face-to-face communication; Forced compliance; Cognitive dissonance; COGNITIVE-DISSONANCE; INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES; BODY OWNERSHIP; SPEAKING;
D O I
10.1007/s10055-021-00564-9
中图分类号
TP39 [计算机的应用];
学科分类号
081203 ; 0835 ;
摘要
There are reasons to consider virtual reality (VR) as a newly arrived communication medium that ought to be differentiated from all other forms of mediated communication, since it is the first and only medium with the potential to enable incorporation of the full spectrum of both verbal and non-verbal cues. The present paper is part of a broader scheme in investigating potential differentiations in interpersonal communication between the physical world and VR. Our experimental design builds upon the existing knowledge base of forced compliance experiments; the set-up involved a comparative study of two groups (N = 46) performing tasks under the authoritative influence of a researcher who applied persuasion techniques. Results indicate that VR-mediated communication is as intricate as face to face, since subjects were equally or more compliant, with the nature of information exchanged (e.g. fact-based, morality-based, etc.) being a contributing factor, whilst exemplifying under-development and future applications of VR collaborative environments.
引用
收藏
页码:737 / 757
页数:21
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Virtual reality as a communication medium: a comparative study of forced compliance in virtual reality versus physical world
    Elena Dzardanova
    Vlasios Kasapakis
    Damianos Gavalas
    Stella Sylaiou
    [J]. Virtual Reality, 2022, 26 : 737 - 757
  • [2] Virtual reality versus master class: a comparative study
    Jimenez, Eva
    Mariscal, Gonzalo
    Heredia, Manuela
    Castilla, Guillermo
    [J]. SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TECHNOLOGICAL ECOSYSTEMS FOR ENHANCING MULTICULTURALITY (TEEM'18), 2018, : 568 - 573
  • [3] Fallacies of a purely virtual platform: Virtual plus reality versus virtual reality - A case study
    Gnanaraj, John
    Doss, Sam Arul
    Stephen, S.
    Pratheeba, M.
    Daniel, Dolly
    [J]. TRANSPLANT IMMUNOLOGY, 2023, 81
  • [4] Virtual reality for physical rehabilitation: A Pilot study How will virtual reality change physical therapy?
    Dulau, Eva
    Botha-Ravyse, Chrisna R.
    Luimula, Mika
    [J]. 2019 10TH IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COGNITIVE INFOCOMMUNICATIONS (COGINFOCOM 2019), 2019, : 277 - 282
  • [5] Reality of the virtual world
    Ings, Simon
    [J]. NEW SCIENTIST, 2015, 227 (3032) : 42 - 43
  • [6] Characteristics of physical reality, virtual reality, and interface in interactive digital communication experience
    Lee, Jae Min
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FASHION DESIGN TECHNOLOGY AND EDUCATION, 2024, 17 (02) : 214 - 224
  • [8] A Comparative Study of Physical and Virtual Reality Prototyping of a Migrating Agent Interface
    Chilufya, Emma Mainza
    Arvola, Mattias
    Ziemke, Tom
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF THE 11TH CONFERENCE ON HUMAN-AGENT INTERACTION, HAI 2023, 2023, : 369 - 371
  • [9] The Effects of Practicing in Virtual Reality on Learning in the Physical World
    Shaw, Andrew
    Markwell, Logan
    Velten, Joei
    Partridge, Julie
    Strick, Andrew
    Porter, Jared
    [J]. JOURNAL OF SPORT & EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY, 2022, 44 : S53 - S53
  • [10] Virtual reality as a communication process
    Marini, Daniele
    Folgieri, Raffaella
    Gadia, Davide
    Rizzi, Alessandro
    [J]. VIRTUAL REALITY, 2012, 16 (03) : 233 - 241