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Algorithmic versus human surveillance leads to lower perceptions of autonomy and increased resistance
PsychologyCommunications Psychology

Algorithmic versus human surveillance leads to lower perceptions of autonomy and increased resistance

R. Schlund and E. M. Zitek

This research by Rachel Schlund and Emily M. Zitek delves into how algorithmic surveillance affects people's sense of autonomy and their willingness to push back. Through a series of four experiments, findings reveal that algorithmic oversight is linked to decreased autonomy and heightened resistance. However, presenting algorithmic surveillance in a developmental context can alleviate some of these concerns.... show more
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