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anshika

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The main difference between Virtual Reality and Multimedia training is that in Virtual Reality training
 
  A) You do not have the ability to monitor trainee responses and adjust the input.
  B) the trainee psychologically experiences the environment as real.
  C) There is much more interest and use of Virtual Reality training.
  D) There is less lead time for development and many more off-the-shelf training packages.

Question 2

Simulator sickness refers to
 
  A) Vertigo resulting from prolonged immersion in a virtual reality environment.
  B) Annoyances resulting from glitches in the simulation.
  C) A physical reaction to the 3-D multimedia configuration of some programs.
  D) The initial reaction everyone feels at the beginning of Virtual Reality training.



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juicepod

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A




anshika

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Reply 2 on: Jul 7, 2018
Wow, this really help


connor417

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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