People, places, and perceptions: effects of location check-in awareness on impressions of strangers

Colin Fitzpatrick, Jeremy P. Birnholtz, D. Gergle
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Social media platforms and mobile applications increasingly include geographic features and services. While previous research has looked into how people perceive, interpret, and act on information available about a person, the spatial self, an individual's display of mobility through space for identity performance, is underexplored, especially in encounters with strangers. Strangers themselves offer a unique potential for exploring relational contexts and how those may relate to interpreting and reacting to the spatial self. We ran a 3 (map: personal, social, and task) x 3 (relationship: date, friend, coworker) x 2 (gender of participant: female, male) laboratory experiment with a mixed model design to see if and how the spatial self affects interest in future interaction. We find that maps, relationship, and gender all affect the ways in which people interpret and act on expressing interest in an individual. We discuss theoretical and design implications of how spatial selves affect this process.
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人、地点和感知:地点签到意识对陌生人印象的影响
社交媒体平台和移动应用程序越来越多地包含地理特征和服务。虽然之前的研究已经研究了人们如何感知、解释和采取有关一个人的信息,但空间自我,一个人在空间中为身份表现而展示的流动性,还没有得到充分的探索,尤其是在遇到陌生人的时候。陌生人本身提供了一种独特的潜力,可以探索关系环境,以及这些环境如何与空间自我的解释和反应相关联。我们用混合模型设计进行了一个3(地图:个人、社会和任务)× 3(关系:约会、朋友、同事)× 2(参与者性别:女性、男性)的实验室实验,以观察空间自我是否以及如何影响未来互动的兴趣。我们发现,地图、关系和性别都会影响人们在表达对一个人的兴趣时的理解和行动方式。我们讨论了空间自我如何影响这一过程的理论和设计含义。
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