Polish Adaptation of the Cybersickness Susceptibility Questionnaire (CSSQ-PL)

Author:

Osęka LauraORCID,Pochwatko GrzegorzORCID,Świdrak JustynaORCID

Abstract

AbstractWe present the Polish adaptation of the Cybersickness Susceptibility Questionnaire (CSSQ) by Freiwald et al. [4] and its short version. To validate the scale, we analyzed the results of 85 participants of the VR artistic experience “Nightsss” in versions with 3 and 6 degrees of freedom. Both long and short versions are characterized by high internal consistency. The validity was analyzed by evaluating the difference between the scores obtained in the CSSQ-PL and the level of experienced cybersickness measured with the Simulator Sickness Questionnaire. The scale is suitable for screening participants in research conducted with the use of immersive virtual reality (VR). Further studies are necessary to confirm the predictive power of the scale.

Publisher

Springer Nature Switzerland

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