Disclosure of sensitive behaviors across self-administered survey modes: a meta-analysis

T Gnambs, K Kaspar - Behavior research methods, 2015 - Springer
In surveys, individuals tend to misreport behaviors that are in contrast to prevalent social
norms or regulations. Several design features of the survey procedure have been suggested …

[HTML][HTML] Individual differences in susceptibility to online influence: A theoretical review

EJ Williams, A Beardmore, AN Joinson - Computers in Human Behavior, 2017 - Elsevier
Scams and other malicious attempts to influence people are continuing to proliferate across
the globe, aided by the availability of technology that makes it increasingly easy to create …

A systematic comparison of in-person and video-based online interviewing

B Lobe, DL Morgan, K Hoffman - International Journal of …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Due to the increasing popularity of online qualitative interviewing methods, we provide a
systematically organized evaluation of their advantages and disadvantages in comparison …

It's about time: Revisiting UTAUT2 to examine consumers' intentions to use NFC mobile payments in hotels

C Morosan, A DeFranco - International journal of hospitality management, 2016 - Elsevier
October 2015 marks the deadline for merchants in the US to accept Europay Mastercard and
Visa (EMV) payments, or else be liable for fraud. Within this new context, and corroborated …

Social media effects on young women's body image concerns: Theoretical perspectives and an agenda for research

RM Perloff - Sex roles, 2014 - Springer
Although there is a voluminous literature on mass media effects on body image concerns of
young adult women in the US, there has been relatively little theoretically-driven research on …

[書籍][B] Qualitative research methods: Collecting evidence, crafting analysis, communicating impact

SJ Tracy - 2024 - books.google.com
Step-by-step advice for constructing a qualitative project from beginning to end, covering
both foundational theory and real-world application Qualitative Research Methods …

Sensitive self-disclosures, responses, and social support on Instagram: The case of# depression

N Andalibi, P Ozturk, A Forte - Proceedings of the 2017 ACM conference …, 2017 - dl.acm.org
People can benefit from disclosing negative emotions or stigmatized facets of their identities,
and psychologists have noted that imagery can be an effective medium for expressing …

Understanding social media disclosures of sexual abuse through the lenses of support seeking and anonymity

N Andalibi, OL Haimson, M De Choudhury… - Proceedings of the 2016 …, 2016 - dl.acm.org
Support seeking in stigmatized contexts is useful when the discloser receives the desired
response, but it also entails social risks. Thus, people do not always disclose or seek …

[HTML][HTML] Perceived customer care and privacy protection behavior: The mediating role of trust in self-disclosure

N Rodríguez-Priego, L Porcu, MBP Peña… - Journal of Retailing and …, 2023 - Elsevier
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a chance and a boost for those retailers that develop
their online profile. This new context can raise privacy issues on the consumer side. For this …

Online self-disclosure: The privacy paradox explained as a temporally discounted balance between concerns and rewards

C Hallam, G Zanella - Computers in Human Behavior, 2017 - Elsevier
Technological innovations are increasingly hel** people expand their social capital
through online networks by offering new opportunities for sharing personal information …