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Privacy Paradox describes a dichotomy between internet users' information privacy ___ and actual privacy ___
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attitude, behavior
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PP Gratification Hypothesis: individuals weigh between the expected ___ of privacy and the potential gain of ___, behavior is determined by this ___
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loss, disclosure, trade-off
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PP Knowledge Hypothesis: users are unable to take ___ action to protect online privacy according to their ___
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adequate, needs
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PP Social Desirability Hypothesis: social desirability effect in the ___ of privacy attitudes because of norms
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measurement
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PP Cognitive Biases and Heuristics: people believe that they are less at risk of something ___ happening to them than ___
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negative, others
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PP Classic Study (Personal Information Disclosure Intentions vs. Behaviors): conducted study to compare participants' disclosure ___ and ___ disclosure
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intention, actual
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PP Classic Study: participants were asked if they would ___ a number of information to a marketing researcher for money, after several weeks someone posing as a market researcher asked for ___ information
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provide, personal
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PP Classic Study Results: disclosure intention and actual disclosure ___ significantly from each other
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differed
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PP Limitations: disregards other factors like ___ and ___
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norm, context
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Fear of Missing Out describse an affective cognitive experience based on the perceived discrepancy between 1) individual's ___ and ___ experiences and 2) individual's experience and the ones their immediate and extended ___ environment is having
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current, possible, social
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FoMO Cognitive Components: social ___ (2, people tend to have negative ___) and counterfactual thinking (1, the current event is perceived as less ___ than the one their missing out on)
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comparison, bias, enjoyable
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FoMO Affective Components: initial fear of social ___ leads to ___ and ___, and apprehension that life is less ___ than others'
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exclusion, anxiety, envy, joyful
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FoMO and the media: FoMO is caused by repeated and extensive exposure to social cues, of which media offers a transparent but highly ___ picture, leads to compulsive and problematic media use
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filtered
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FoMO Classic Study (FoMO as a predictor of problematic social media use): self-report about breadth of social media ___ used, private vs. public ___ of social media platforms used, FoMO scale, ___ media use
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platforms, accessibility, problematic
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FoMO Classic Study Results: FoMO predicted use of the four most ___ social media platforms and problematic social media use, more private than public platforms
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popular
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