Journal article

Subjective responses to computer simulations of urban environments

B Rohrmann, I Bishop

Journal of Environmental Psychology | ACADEMIC PRESS LTD ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2002

Abstract

Simulations of urban or natural environments created by graphics computer software are increasingly being utilized in research and applied contexts, and pertinent techniques have become highly sophisticated. However, the quality and utility of such presentation means still need careful validation. This issue was addressed in a series of lab and field studies. In the study reported here, a simulation of a suburban environment was presented to respondents (n = 147) in several variations to investigate the effects of lighting (day/sun, day/fog, night), personal shadow (yes/no) and sound (on/off) on perceived simulation quality. The contingencies with related aspects (such as comprehension, reco..

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