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Not only did people prefer virtual worlds in which there were brutally strict limits on available resources, and where vast amounts of effort had to be expended to obtain these resources; they were actually prepared to pay money to spend time in these scarce worlds.
Nevertheless, it should not be taken for granted that students consistently prefer virtual learning settings to more traditional face-to-face environments (Hummel et al., 2011).
For the physical health, Schaik et al argue that participants' strongly prefer Virtual Augmented physical activities over traditional physical exercise [13].
It's not that hard to believe, given the example of men who prefer virtual girlfriends to real ones — but how close are we to actually creating an avatar that loves you back?
Furthermore, those who are the most in need also prefer virtual contact.
In fact, techtarget notes that many people prefer virtual agents over talking to people.
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Mr. Laakso prefers "virtual layering".
Increasingly, children these days seem to prefer a virtual world to the real one, which is why last year the brand launched something called Lego Universe.
He said he quickly came to prefer the virtual world, where he seemed to enjoy more success and popularity than in the real one.
Maybe it'll soon be fine to say you prefer the virtual to the real, and having a good attention span will mean being able to swing from object to object like Tarzan with his vines (by which I don't mean the six-second videos on Twitter).
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