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Mind the Gap: The Underrepresentation of Female Participants and Authors in Virtual Reality Research

机译:介意差距:虚拟现实研究中女性参与者和作者的尊重

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A common goal of human-subject experiments in virtual reality (VR) research is evaluating VR hardware and software for use by the general public. A core principle of human-subject research is that the sample included in a given study should be representative of the target population; otherwise, the conclusions drawn from the findings may be biased and may not generalize to the population of interest. In order to assess whether characteristics of participants in VR research are representative of the general public, we investigated participant demographic characteristics from human-subject experiments in the Proceedings of the IEEE Virtual Reality Conferences from 2015-2019. We also assessed the representation of female authors. In the 325 eligible manuscripts, which presented results from 365 human-subject experiments, we found evidence of significant underrepresentation of women as both participants and authors. To investigate whether this underrepresentation may bias researchers' findings, we then conducted a meta-analysis and meta-regression to assess whether demographic characteristics of study participants were associated with a common outcome evaluated in VR research: the change in simulator sickness following head-mounted display VR exposure. As expected, participants in VR studies using HMDs experienced small but significant increases in simulator sickness. However, across the included studies, the change in simulator sickness was systematically associated with the proportion of female participants. We discuss the negative implications of conducting experiments on non-representative samples and provide methodological recommendations for mitigating bias in future VR research.
机译:虚拟现实(VR)研究中的人类对象实验的共同目标是评估普通公众的VR硬件和软件。人体主题研究的核心原则是,给定研究中包含的样品应代表目标人群;否则,从调查结果中得出的结论可能是偏见的,并且可能不会概括到感兴趣的人群。为了评估VR研究中参与者的特征是否是公众的代表,我们从2015 - 2019年的IEEE虚拟现实会议的诉讼程序中调查了人类学科实验的参与人口统计特征。我们还评估了女性作者的代表。在325个符合条件的稿件中,它提出了365个人对人类实验的结果,我们发现了妇女作为参与者和作者的重要尊重的证据。为了调查这种不足的代表性是否有偏见研究人员的发现,我们进行了荟萃分析和元回归,以评估研究参与者的人口特征是否与VR研究中的共同结果相关联:头部安装后模拟器疾病的变化显示VR曝光。正如预期的那样,使用HMDS的VR研究中的参与者在模拟器疾病中经历了很小但显着的增加。然而,在包括在内的研究中,模拟器疾病的变化系统地与女性参与者的比例有关。我们讨论了对非代表性样本进行实验的否定影响,并为未来的VR研究提供了减轻偏差的方法建议。

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