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Aug studies, or Augmented Reality (AR) research, typically inhabit environments that are either controlled laboratory settings or real-world scenarios where AR technology can be tested and evaluated. These environments may include:
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Laboratories
: Controlled spaces where researchers can manipulate variables and measure the effects of AR on human behavior, perception, and interaction.
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Public Spaces
: Urban or suburban areas where AR applications can be tested in more natural and dynamic settings.
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Industrial Sites
: Factories, construction sites, or warehouses where AR can enhance efficiency and safety.
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Healthcare Facilities
: Hospitals, clinics, or rehabilitation centers where AR can assist in medical training, patient care, or therapy.
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Educational Institutions
: Schools and universities where AR can be used to enhance learning experiences.
These environments help researchers understand how AR impacts various aspects of human interaction and performance under different conditions.