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Overcoming Public Speaking Anxiety of Software Engineers Using Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy
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2017
Communications in Computer and Information Science
Public speaking anxiety is a type of social phobia, which might be commonly seen in novice software engineers. It is usually triggered by a fear of social performance especially when the performer is unfamiliar with the audience. Today, many software engineering activities (e.g. code inspection, peer review, daily meetings, etc.) require social gatherings where individuals need to present their work. However, novice software engineers may not be able to reduce their performance anxiety during
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-64218-5_15
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