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Psychological Ownership in Teleinstructive Augmented Reality Workspaces

Psychological ownership over virtual and physical spaces in augmented reality can lead to tensions between collaborators, yet, there is still a significant challenge in understanding how psychological ownership manifests in shared AR and what that might mean for the inclusion of collaborative intera...

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Published in:Proceedings of the ACM on human-computer interaction 2025-01, Vol.9 (1), p.GROUP24:1-GROUP24:23
Main Authors: Mentis, Helena M, Seo, Jwawon, Avellino, Ignacio
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