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# Designing Effective Consent Mechanisms for Spontaneous Interactions in Augmented Reality ## Contents of the supplementary material: ## expert-interviews: * expert_interviews_codebook.xlsx: The codebook that resulted from the thematic analysis of the expert interviews * interview_guideline.pdf: The interview guideline * expert-interview-presentation.pdf: The presentation used in the interviews to illustrate verbal explanations ## focus-groups: * focus_group_codebook.xlsx: The codebook that resulted from the thematic analysis of the focus groups * curated-list-of-privacy-sensitive-data-types.pdf: The curated list of speculative privacy-sensitive data types we showed in the focus groups * example-scenario-of-a-present-and-future-vehicle-rental.pdf: The example of a car rental process we explained in the focus groups * focus_group_guideline.pdf: The focus group guideline * focus-group-presentation.pdf: The presentation used in the focus groups to illustrate verbal explanations * life-contexts-template.pdf: The life contexts we printed and handed out to the pairs in the focus groups * template-for-the-interaction-scenario.pdf: The template we printed and handed out to the pairs to write up their envisioned interaction scenario
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