73 pagesThis thesis describes a quasi-experimental mixed methods study that investigates headphone use as a privacy regulation mechanism within open, public workspaces. It further examined the relationship between residential crowding and desire to interact. A survey consisting of a scale on perceived residential crowding and an image-based scale on desire to interact was distributed to 200 Amazon Mechanical Turk workers. Additionally, structured interviews were conducted with 30 student participants recruited from a student commons in a large research university. Analysis of survey data supported the hypothesis that participants felt that they would be less likely to interact with the people in the images who were wearing headphones. Inter...
This article presents an experimental study of privacy-related attitudes and behaviors regarding a m...
Over the last few years, smart speakers such as Amazon Echo and Google Home have become increasingly...
As mobile phones become increasingly ubiquitous in today’s world, academic and public audiences alik...
The aim of this study is to understand users' experience and their perceived privacy, while interact...
Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk) is a crowdsourcing platform widely used to conduct behavioral researc...
This dissertation explores the social implications of MP3 use, and particularly focuses on the ways ...
This thesis is concerned with understanding and describing the factors that influence the use of tec...
The use of headphones is now so commonplace that it is almost second nature for many people to use t...
This research investigates the degree to which attributes of the physical environment, characteristi...
Background and aim - Lack of privacy is a prominent issue in contemporary offices. This study aimed ...
A critical review of the crowding literature is presented and a new, multidimensional variant of the...
This study is an investigation of the effects of short-term crowding on the invasion of personal spa...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.This study is an investigation of the effects of short-term cr...
Thesis (M.A.)--Psychology, Counseling, Humboldt State University, 2005.Humans have employed music to...
The emergence of personal assistants in the form of smart speakers has begun to significantly alter ...
This article presents an experimental study of privacy-related attitudes and behaviors regarding a m...
Over the last few years, smart speakers such as Amazon Echo and Google Home have become increasingly...
As mobile phones become increasingly ubiquitous in today’s world, academic and public audiences alik...
The aim of this study is to understand users' experience and their perceived privacy, while interact...
Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk) is a crowdsourcing platform widely used to conduct behavioral researc...
This dissertation explores the social implications of MP3 use, and particularly focuses on the ways ...
This thesis is concerned with understanding and describing the factors that influence the use of tec...
The use of headphones is now so commonplace that it is almost second nature for many people to use t...
This research investigates the degree to which attributes of the physical environment, characteristi...
Background and aim - Lack of privacy is a prominent issue in contemporary offices. This study aimed ...
A critical review of the crowding literature is presented and a new, multidimensional variant of the...
This study is an investigation of the effects of short-term crowding on the invasion of personal spa...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.This study is an investigation of the effects of short-term cr...
Thesis (M.A.)--Psychology, Counseling, Humboldt State University, 2005.Humans have employed music to...
The emergence of personal assistants in the form of smart speakers has begun to significantly alter ...
This article presents an experimental study of privacy-related attitudes and behaviors regarding a m...
Over the last few years, smart speakers such as Amazon Echo and Google Home have become increasingly...
As mobile phones become increasingly ubiquitous in today’s world, academic and public audiences alik...