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Want to take part in Virtual Reality research at King's College London (Denmark Hill)?


SimonRiches

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I am a researcher at King?s College London (Denmark Hill). We?re doing a research study using Virtual Reality and we are looking for participants.


The study is in two stages. Stage 1 is a short online survey of working age adults that focuses on social situations. Everyone who completes the survey will be entered into a prize draw to win Amazon vouchers. All information is confidential.


Stage 2 involves piloting a new virtual reality platform and aims to understand how people respond when entering a social environment in virtual reality. A selection of those who complete the survey will be invited to take part in the virtual reality. Those who choose to accept this invitation will be paid ?10 for approximately 1 hour of their time. Full study information and the survey can be found here:


https://kings.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/vrandsocialsituations


Thanks,

Simon

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Thanks to those who have already taken part! Just a quick message to say that this will be the last weekend to enter the virtual reality study. Entry to the study closes 2pm Monday (16th Nov).


Enter the study here if you would like to take part:


https://kings.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/vrandsocialsituations

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