Changing social attitudes with Virtual Reality: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Author(s)
Hajo Boomgaarden, Alina Nikolaou, Annika Schwabe
Abstract

Although it has been shown that Virtual Reality (VR) can positively impact political, civic and environmental views, the question of whether and how VR influences social attitudes more effectively than less immersive conditions has been a subject of debate. To address this question, this article provides a systematic review with meta-analysis of social attitude research in VR by examining 50 separate findings from 39 studies. We find that VR influences social attitudes significantly more than non-immersive interventions, while embodiment has no moderation effect. Further, outgroup VR perspective-taking fosters positive social attitudes more effectively than ingroup VR perspective-taking. Findings are categorized according to social attitude object and discussed in the light of emerging challenges and opportunities for VR attitude research.

Organisation(s)
Department of Communication
Journal
Annals of the International Communication Association
Volume
46
Pages
30-61
No. of pages
32
ISSN
2380-8985
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/23808985.2022.2064324
Publication date
03-2022
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
508007 Communication science
Keywords
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Communication
Portal url
https://ucris.univie.ac.at/portal/en/publications/changing-social-attitudes-with-virtual-reality-a-systematic-review-and-metaanalysis(24135bda-cc07-4dab-959f-d87b1ba063b8).html