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The spatial presence experience scale (SPES)Hartmann et al., 2015
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- Hartmann T
- Wirth W
- Schramm H
- Klimmt C
- Vorderer P
- Gysbers A
- Böcking S
- Ravaja N
- Laarni J
- Saari T
- Gouveia F
- Sacau A
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- Journal of Media Psychology
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The study of spatial presence is currently receiving increased attention in both media psychology and communication research. The present paper introduces the Spatial Presence Experience Scale (SPES), a short eight-item self-report measure. The SPES is …
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