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. 2021 Feb 8;21(4):1185. doi: 10.3390/s21041185

Table 1.

Comparison of used metrics (questionnaires) in the study.

Simulator Sickness Questionnaire (SSQ) Fast Motion Sickness Score (FMS) Short Version of the User Experience Questionnaire (UEQ-S) Virtual Reality Neuroscience Questionnaire (VRNQ)
Type Subjective Questionnaire A single-item verbal rating scale Subjective Questionnaire Subjective Questionnaire
Purpose Assessing VRISE Assessing nausea related VRISE symptoms Assessing user experience Assessing VRISE, user experience, game mechanics and in-game assistance
Number of Questions 16 1 8 20
Scoring 0 (none), 1 (slight), 2 (moderate), 3 (severe) from 0 to 20 7-stage Likert scale
(scored from −3 to +3)
7-stage Likert scale
(scored from 1 to 7)
Sub-scores Yes: Disorientation (SSQ-D), Nausea (SSQ-N), Oculomotor (SSQ-O) No Yes: Pragmatic and Hedonic Quality of user experience Yes: User Experience, Game mechanics, In-game assistance, VRISE
Execution Before and after scenario Before, during, and after scenario After scenario After scenario
Administration time Medium (e.g., 5 min) Very fast (e.g., 15 s) Fast (1 min) Medium (e.g., 2–5 min)
Complexity Medium Very low Medium Low
Additional calculation needed to get results Yes No Yes Yes
Suitable for quick assessment No Yes No No