2023 Volume 88 Issue 810 Pages 628-639
The aim of the present study is to clarify an evaluation structure for privacy that takes both visual and auditory senses into account. First, the perceptions of visual privacy that is the feeling of being watched regardless of whether or not someone is looking at you, were examined, followed by a similar examination of auditory privacy, to further clarify the evaluation structure of privacy perceptions that take both visual and auditory privacy into account. The final goal is to obtain insight into a broader definition of privacy that can be applied to combined visual and auditory privacy.
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