Experimental study on tourist satisfaction using participatory simulation in a virtual environment

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Before traveling, tourists need to ensure that they will have a well-organized trip, which mainly involves a smooth flow of visits to different tourist attractions by themselves or following a pre-designed plan made by tourism service providers. The present study examined how the sequence of visiting tourist attractions influences tourist satisfaction at the expectation and experience levels. Participatory simulation with a virtual environment platform was employed in the experiments to assess their experience. The research reveals that the contrast bias has significant influence on the assessment. © 2013 Chao et al.

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Chao, D., Kanno, T., & Furuta, K. (2013). Experimental study on tourist satisfaction using participatory simulation in a virtual environment. SpringerPlus, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/2193-1801-2-552

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