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The results, outcomes, and statistics VRAR Chicago has quoted come from the sources listed and linked below:
Works Cited, References, and Sources for Additional Research:
- Frontiers, The reality of virtual reality, Benjamin Schöne, et al. 15 February 2023
- Kinetic Vision, Boeing Uses “Extended Reality” to Dramatically Improve Production and Training, July 26, 2018
- Learning Guild, VR a Promising Environment for Behavior Change Training, Pamela Hogle, May 15, 2019
- National Library of Medicine, Advancing science and practice using immersive virtual reality: what behavioral medicine has to offer, Susan Persky and Megan A Lewis, 2019 May 22.
- National Library of Medicine, Virtual Reality Training Improves Operating Room Performance, Neal E. Seymour, MD, et al. 2002 Oct
- Ossovr, What are the benefits of virtual reality for surgical training? Nancy Singh July 6, 2022
- Pixo, How Virtual Reality Is Helping Keep Employees Safer and Costs Low
- Pixo, VR Training Statistics for Adoption, Efficacy and Real World Results
- PwC VR Soft Skills training Efficacy Study, 2020
- PwC, What does virtual reality and the metaverse mean for training?
- STRIVR, In the footsteps of trailblazers: How Walmart embraces Immersive Learning
- STRIVR, VR Operational Efficiency & Productivity
- STRIVR, VR Training Cost Analysis and True ROI