van Eggermond, MichaelMavros, PanosErath, AlexanderHess, StephaneDaly, Andrew2024-08-122024-08-122024978-1-80037-562-8https://irf.fhnw.ch/handle/11654/46302Research eliciting individuals’ preferences, including stated preference (SP) research, have long utilised imagery as stimuli to visualise either attributes or situations deemed too complex to be expressed verbally. The advent of Virtual Reality (VR) offers choice modelers with exciting new opportunities. This chapter outlines key concepts underlying VR and summarises previous research combining VR and choice modeling. It provides a framework of different dimensions that should be considered when developing VR experiments, including technological aspects (display technology and movement) and other aspects, such as survey duration, motion sickness and the representation of time. The chapter concludes with several ways to further combine choice modeling and VR.enVirtual realityDiscrete choiceExperimental designStated preferenceContinuous data624 - Ingenieurbau und UmwelttechnikVirtual reality and choice modelling. Existing applications and future research directions04A - Beitrag Sammelband276-306