2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.landurbplan.2015.08.010
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Commentary: Persuasive New Worlds: Virtual Technologies and Community Decision-Making

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“…Given that most estimation, thought, emotion, and learning are produced at the unconscious level (Zaltman, 2003), validity studies must be performed using new metrics and methods to measure these components (Gill et al, 2013). Thus, traditional scientific *Manuscript Click here to view linked References measurements may not be sufficient to evaluate new and future platforms (Orland, 2015) and so, any validation of these new systems should address these limitations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given that most estimation, thought, emotion, and learning are produced at the unconscious level (Zaltman, 2003), validity studies must be performed using new metrics and methods to measure these components (Gill et al, 2013). Thus, traditional scientific *Manuscript Click here to view linked References measurements may not be sufficient to evaluate new and future platforms (Orland, 2015) and so, any validation of these new systems should address these limitations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As often employed, investigators use photographic images of actual forest landscapes carefully chosen to portray the range of conditions of interest, which are then presented to respondents in group presentations or individually through photo-based questionnaires [33,34]. While this basic technique is still used in preference and acceptability assessments [35], the advancement of digital imaging and editing tools has enabled researchers and practitioners to create photorealistic visualizations of management alternatives for stakeholder evaluation prior to on-the-ground implementation [36]. Methodologically, digital imaging provides a means to control extraneous visual elements that might influence judgments, and allows for systematic manipulation of visually-represented management attributes and levels.…”
Section: Verbal Description Vs Visual Depiction Of Restoration Treatm...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given that most estimation, thought, emotion, and learning are produced at the unconscious level (Zaltman, 2003), validity studies must be performed using new metrics and methods to measure these components (Gill, Lange, Morgan, & Romano, 2013). Thus, traditional scientific measurements may not be sufficient to evaluate new and future platforms (Orland, 2015) and so, any validation of these new systems should address these limitations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%