Privacy dictionary structure
| Category | N° of words | Construct description | Examples |
|---|---|---|---|
| Negative privacy | 143 | Antecedents and consequences of negative privacy experiences | e.g. judgmental, troubled, interfere |
| Norms requisites | 107 | Norms, beliefs and expectations in relation to achieving privacy | e.g. consent, respect, discrete |
| Outcome state | 38 | Behavioral states and the outcomes that are served through privacy | e.g. freedom, separation, alone |
| Private secret | 58 | The “content” of privacy, i.e. what is considered private | e.g. secret, intimate, data |
| Intimacy | 117 | Small group privacy marked by group inclusion and intimacy | e.g. trust, friendship, confidence |
| Law | 43 | Description of legal definitions of privacy | e.g. confidentiality, policy, offense |
| Restriction | 150 | Restrictive and regulatory behaviors for maintaining privacy | e.g. conceal, lock, exclude |
| Open visible | 58 | Open and public access to people | e.g. post, display, accessible |
| Category | N° of words | Construct description | Examples |
|---|---|---|---|
| 143 | Antecedents and consequences of negative privacy experiences | e.g. judgmental, troubled, interfere | |
| 107 | Norms, beliefs and expectations in relation to achieving privacy | e.g. consent, respect, discrete | |
| 38 | Behavioral states and the outcomes that are served through privacy | e.g. freedom, separation, alone | |
| 58 | The “content” of privacy, i.e. what is considered private | e.g. secret, intimate, data | |
| 117 | Small group privacy marked by group inclusion and intimacy | e.g. trust, friendship, confidence | |
| 43 | Description of legal definitions of privacy | e.g. confidentiality, policy, offense | |
| 150 | Restrictive and regulatory behaviors for maintaining privacy | e.g. conceal, lock, exclude | |
| 58 | Open and public access to people | e.g. post, display, accessible |