Table 3.

Privacy dictionary structure

CategoryN° of wordsConstruct descriptionExamples
Negative privacy143Antecedents and consequences of negative privacy experiencese.g. judgmental, troubled, interfere
Norms requisites107Norms, beliefs and expectations in relation to achieving privacye.g. consent, respect, discrete
Outcome state38Behavioral states and the outcomes that are served through privacye.g. freedom, separation, alone
Private secret58The “content” of privacy, i.e. what is considered privatee.g. secret, intimate, data
Intimacy117Small group privacy marked by group inclusion and intimacye.g. trust, friendship, confidence
Law43Description of legal definitions of privacye.g. confidentiality, policy, offense
Restriction150Restrictive and regulatory behaviors for maintaining privacye.g. conceal, lock, exclude
Open visible58Open and public access to peoplee.g. post, display, accessible
Sources: Gill et al. (2011); Vasalou et al. (2011) 

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