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TitleUsing a virtual reality interview simulator to explore factors influencing people's behavior
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Date Issued2024-03-01
Source PublicationVirtual Reality
ISSN1359-4338
Volume28Issue:1
Abstract

Virtual reality interview simulator (VRIS) is an effective and valid tool that uses virtual reality technology to train people’s interview skills. Typically, it offers candidates prone to being very nervous during interviews the opportunity to practice interviews in a safe and manageable virtual environment and realistic settings, providing real-time feedback from a virtual interviewer on their performance. It helps interviewees improve their skills, reduce their fears, gain confidence, and minimize the cost and time associated with traditional interview preparation. Yet, the major anxiety-inducing elements remain unknown. During an interview, the anxiety levels, overall experience, and performance of interviewees might be affected by various circumstances. By analyzing electrodermal activity and questionnaire, we investigated the influence of five variables: (I) Realism; (II) Question type; (III) Interviewer attitude; (IV) Timing; and (V) Preparation. As such, an orthogonal design L(4×2) with eight experiments (OA matrix) was implemented, in which 19 college students took part in the experiments. Considering the anxiety, overall experience, and performance of the interviewees, we found that Question type plays a major role; secondly, Realism, Preparation, and Interviewer attitude all have middle influence; lastly, Timing has little to no impact. Specifically, professional interview questions elicited a greater degree of anxiety than personal ones among the categories of interview questions. This work contributes to our understanding of anxiety-stimulating factors during job interviews in virtual reality and provides cues for designing future VRIS.

KeywordAnxiety Interview User interfaces Virtual reality
DOI10.1007/s10055-023-00934-5
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英语English
WOS Research AreaComputer Science ; Imaging Science & Photographic Technology
WOS SubjectComputer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications ; Computer Science, Software Engineering ; Imaging Science & Photographic Technology
WOS IDWOS:001171108800002
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85186139106
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Document TypeJournal article
Identifierhttp://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/11387
CollectionBeijing Normal-Hong Kong Baptist University
Corresponding AuthorWang, Yuyang
Affiliation
1.University of Electronic Science and Technology of China,Chengdu,Jianshe Rd, Sichuan,610000,China
2.The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou),Guangzhou,Duxue Rd, Guangdong,511453,China
3.The Hong Kong polytechnic university,Hung Hom,11 Yuk Choi Rd,999077,Hong Kong
4.BNU-HKBU United International College,Zhuhai,2000 Jintong Rd, Guangdong,519087,China
5.Guangdong Medical University,Dongguan,No.1 City Avenue, Guangdong,523109,China
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Luo, Xinyi,Wang, Yuyang,Lee, Lik Hanget al. Using a virtual reality interview simulator to explore factors influencing people's behavior[J]. Virtual Reality, 2024, 28(1).
APA Luo, Xinyi., Wang, Yuyang., Lee, Lik Hang., Xing, Zihan., Jin, Shan., .. & Hui, Pan. (2024). Using a virtual reality interview simulator to explore factors influencing people's behavior. Virtual Reality, 28(1).
MLA Luo, Xinyi,et al."Using a virtual reality interview simulator to explore factors influencing people's behavior". Virtual Reality 28.1(2024).
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