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meaningful pre-to-post increase in intention to visit the hiking location after virtual nature exposure

Exact: η p 2 =0.26

Virtual nature exposure significantly increased intention to visit the real hiking location

After viewing a 360° video of a local forest (either via HMD or tablet), university students reported significantly stronger intentions to independently visit that location. The partial eta-squared of 0.26 indicates that the virtual exposure explained about a quarter of the variance in intention scores, suggesting a meaningful real-world impact on planned nature visits.

intention to visit the hiking location ( F 1,36 =15.34; P <.001; η p 2 =0.26)
Elena Brambilla et al., 2025, JMIR Serious Games

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