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Developing a questionnaire with the intent of measuring user experience in test trials of low-cost virtual reality.

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  • This paper details the development and pre-testing of a questionnaire designed for assessing the user experience of a View-Master virtual reality headset, and discusses the theory in the field of user experience used to carry out that effort. A group of eight researchers drafted the questionnaire collectively, with the intent to understand the improvements that could be undertaken on a piece of technology based on either the acclaim or disdain of a user. 51 respondents participated in our trials and survey. Analysis of the resulting data shows significant evidence that those who value interactivity are also more open to using non-native apps in a VR headset, and that men are more willing than women to be seen using the View-Master VR viewer in public.
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