Accurate perception of no technology or inaccurate perception of technology


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The definitions under this heading can involve technology or not involve technology; the phenomenon is a subjective property of an individual person; the source of the stimuli in the experience is external and/ or internal; and there is either an accurate perceptioon that there is no technology involved in the experience or an inaccurate perception that technology is not involved when it is.

Sample defintion(s):

Mason (1994):
"[Co-location is] the feeling that the people with whom one is collaborating are in the same room” (in Biocca, Harms, & Burgoonm, 2003)

McLeod, Baron et al. (1997):
[T]he degree of tangibility and proximity of other people that one perceives in a communication situation” (in Biocca, Harms, & Burgoonm, 2003)

Heeter (1992):
“Social presence refers to the extent to which other beings (living or synthetic) also exist in the world and appear to react to you” (p. 262)

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