Depending on your research goals and questions, various methods and tools can be used to collect and analyze data from your VR users. Surveys and questionnaires are useful for gathering quantitative and qualitative feedback from a large number of users, such as their satisfaction, preferences, and demographics. Interviews and focus groups are helpful for exploring the in-depth opinions, feelings, and experiences of a small group of users. Observations and recordings are effective for capturing the behavior, actions, and reactions of users while they interact with your VR experience. User testing and prototyping are essential for evaluating the usability, functionality, and accessibility of your VR experience. You can use online platforms or VR interfaces to create and distribute surveys, audio or video recording tools to conduct interviews or focus groups, eye tracking, head tracking, motion tracking or biometric sensors to record user data, as well as low-fidelity or high-fidelity prototypes such as sketches, wireframes or 3D models to test design concepts with real users.