Crider, alumna co-author article on interest in virtual worlds

The article by Associate Professor of Physics Tony Crider and Elon University iMedia alumnus Jessica Torrez-Riley ’12 appeared in the most recent volume of Journal of Virtual Worlds Research.   

<p>Tony Crider, associate professor of physics</p>
Associate Professor of Physics Tony Crider and Elon University iMedia alumnus Jessica Torrez-Riley ’12 tested a previously accepted hypothesis that the number of Google searches for a social media product was a suitable proxy for “global interest” in it.

Their article “Using Google Trends Data to Gauge Interest in Virtual Worlds” appeared in the most recent volume of the Journal of Virtual Worlds Research. By comparing search data to available user data for Facebook and various virtual worlds, Crider and Torrez-Riley found the Google Trends data alone did not correlate with other measures of user interest. They also offered a preliminary analysis of Google Trends data for recently launched social virtual worlds that use virtual reality.