
Measuring behavior in virtual environments: Virtual Observer offers exciting new possibilities for ergonomics research training
Structured observation of human behavior is a widely accepted method to gather information about how people perform a task or interact with each other. However, a problem arises if one wishes to measure someone’s behavior under circumstances that are not available ‘live’ or cannot be reproduced in front of a video camera. In this review you can read how virtual reality and The Observer can be applied to overcome these problems.
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