The impact of personality traits on the experience of presence

Roy Samana, Helene S. Wallach, Marilyn P. Safir

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Abstract

This study was designed to examine the correlation between five personality traits (empathy, imagination, immersive tendencies, dissociation tendencies and locus of control) and presence. Additionally, the study attempted to identify an optimal Virtual Reality user profile. Sixty one students (43 women & 18 men) completed personality questionnaires, experienced exposure in a virtual environment and completed a presence questionnaire. Although presence correlated with immersive tendencies and empathy, empathy and internal locus of control (and not immersive tendencies) were the best predictors for the sense of presence. Thus, this study revealed the importance of empathy and internal locus of control in sense of presence.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2009 Virtual Rehabilitation International Conference, VR 2009
Pages1-7
Number of pages7
DOIs
StatePublished - 2009
Event2009 Virtual Rehabilitation International Conference, VR 2009 - Haifa, Israel
Duration: 29 Jun 20092 Jul 2009

Publication series

Name2009 Virtual Rehabilitation International Conference, VR 2009

Conference

Conference2009 Virtual Rehabilitation International Conference, VR 2009
Country/TerritoryIsrael
CityHaifa
Period29/06/092/07/09

Keywords

  • Dissociation
  • Empathy
  • Imagination
  • Immersion
  • Locus of control
  • Presence
  • Virtual reality

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Software
  • Biomedical Engineering

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