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This gap between concerns and actual behaviors is also known as privacy paradox (e_g, Barnes, 2006; Aivazpour et_al, 2017; Barth and de Jong, 2017; Kokolakis, 2017). By taking a rational choice approach, it is argued that individuals weigh potential risks and benefits and decide to share information if the expected benefits exceed potential risks (e_g, Debatin et_al, 2009; Lee et_al, 2013; Li et_al, 2016). Different authors also investigate cognitive biases, heuristics, and affective processes that can influence individuals` privacy-related decisions online (e_g, Acquisti and Grossklags, 2007; Sundar et_al, 2013; Acquisti et_al, 2015; Yu . . .
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