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A Process Model of the Formation of Spatial Presence Experiences

In order to bridge interdisciplinary differences in Presence research and to establish connections between Presence and "older" concepts of psychology and communication, a theoretical model of the formation of Spatial Presence is proposed. It is applicable to the exposure to different medi...

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Published in:Media psychology 2007-05, Vol.9 (3), p.493-525
Main Authors: Wirth, Werner, Hartmann, Tilo, Böcking, Saskia, Vorderer, Peter, Klimmt, Christoph, Schramm, Holger, Saari, Timo, Laarni, Jari, Ravaja, Niklas, Gouveia, Feliz Ribeiro, Biocca, Frank, Sacau, Ana, Jäncke, Lutz, Baumgartner, Thomas, Jäncke, Petra
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