Sinhwa Kang, Jake Chanenson, P. Ghate, Peter Cowal, M. Weaver, D. Krum
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Advancing Ethical Decision Making in Virtual Reality
Virtual reality (VR) has been widely utilized for training and education purposes because of pedagogical, safety, and economic benefits. The investigation of moral judgment is a particularly interesting VR application, related to training. For this study, we designed a within-subject experiment manipulating the role of study participants in a Trolley Dilemma scenario: either victim or driver. We conducted a pilot study with four participants and describe preliminary results and implications in this poster.