Remote VR Studies: A Framework for Running Virtual Reality Studies Remotely Via Participant-Owned HMDs

Author:

Radiah Rivu1,Mäkelä Ville2,Prange Sarah1,Rodriguez Sarah Delgado1,Piening Robin3,Zhou Yumeng3,Köhle Kay3,Pfeuffer Ken1,Abdelrahman Yomna1,Hoppe Matthias3,Schmidt Albrecht3,Alt Florian1

Affiliation:

1. Bundeswehr University Munich, Zwergerstraße, Neubiberg, Germany

2. University of Waterloo, Canada and LMU Munich, Waterloo, Canada

3. LMU Munich, Munich, Germany

Abstract

We investigate opportunities and challenges of running virtual reality (VR) studies remotely. Today, many consumers own head-mounted displays (HMDs), allowing them to participate in scientific studies from their homes using their own equipment. Researchers can benefit from this approach by being able to recruit study populations normally out of their reach, and to conduct research at times when it is difficult to get people into the lab (cf. the COVID pandemic). In an initial online survey ( N = 227), we assessed HMD owners’ demographics, their VR setups and their attitudes toward remote participation. We then identified different approaches to running remote studies and conducted two case studies for an in-depth understanding. We synthesize our findings into a framework for remote VR studies, discuss strengths and weaknesses of the different approaches, and derive best practices. Our work is valuable for Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) researchers conducting VR studies outside labs.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Human-Computer Interaction

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