Abstract
Reading fiction is beneficial for various social skills, although reading has become less and less popular with younger generations. This study investigated whether reading a chapter of a fictional story in virtual reality (VR) can make the reading experience more appealing and increase intention to read the story further. A between-subject experiment ( N = 83) was conducted to compare the effect of a printed book and a VR reading environment on narrative absorption, empathy with fictional characters, and intention to read. The results show that VR enhances intention to read, via a serial mediation of transportation into the story world and affective empathy. These findings indicate that VR can be effectively exploited for promoting reading.
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Pianzola, F., Bálint, K., & Weller, J. (2019). Virtual reality as a tool for promoting reading via enhanced narrative absorption and empathy. Scientific Study of Literature, 9(2), 163–194. https://doi.org/10.1075/ssol.19013.pia
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