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Broughman, Brian, and Robert Cooter. "Charity and Information: Correcting the Failure of a Disjunctive Social Norm." University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform, no. 43.4 (2010): 871. http://dx.doi.org/10.36646/mjlr.43.4.charity.

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Charitable donations fund social goods that the state and markets undersupply. Despite widespread belief in the importance of private charity, most Americans donate little or nothing. Experiments in behavioral economics show that anonymity, not human nature, causes low contributions. Anonymity poses a particular challenge for charity because of the special character of the obligation. Charity is a disjunctive social norm, meaning the obligation is owed to "A or B or C or ...". Disclosure of each individual's aggregate conduct is necessary for the effectiveness of any disjunctive social norm. T
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Wu, Sheng, Tung-Ching Lin, and Jou-Fan Shih. "Examining the antecedents of online disinhibition." Information Technology & People 30, no. 1 (2017): 189–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/itp-07-2015-0167.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to integrate psychological dimension, social dimension, and environmental dimension – six internet psychological characteristics (dissociative anonymity, invisibility, asynchronicity, solipsistic introjection, dissociative imagination, and minimization of status and authority), deindividuation, social influence (subjective norm and descriptive norm), and containment theory (inner containment and outer containment) – to propose an innovative model which can make up for deficiencies in previous studies of the toxic online disinhibition effect. Design/methodol
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Henninger, Nicole M. "‘I gave someone a good death’: Anonymity in a community of Reddit’s medical professionals." Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies 26, no. 5-6 (2019): 1391–410. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1354856519847329.

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Anonymity is often regarded as a negative influence on the quality of online communication, but can anonymity serve to bridge communication gaps under specific conditions? This study explores this question by examining key affordances of Reddit using a quasi-ethnographic method. Here, anonymity is combined with active norm enforcement by self-appointed moderators of subReddits. This study develops the concept of actively moderated anonymity and assesses its ability to mend gaps in communication through an online ethnography of Medicine, a Reddit community of self-identified medical professiona
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Fletcher, Thomas. "My business is your business: the Court of Appeal’s decision in MN v OP." Trusts & Trustees 25, no. 7 (2019): 753–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/tandt/ttz062.

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Abstract This article considers the decision of the Court of Appeal in England in MN v OP [2019] EWCA Civ 679 on the circumstances in which an anonymity order will be made in connection with an application under the Variation of Trusts Act 1958. It looks at the legal framework for the decision, in particular the basis for the contention that an analogy should be drawn with proceedings under Rule 21.10 of the Civil Procedure Rules, with the result that anonymity orders should be the norm. It then sets out the conclusion and reasoning of the Court of Appeal and provides some commentary on the po
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Barta, Kristen, and Nazanin Andalibi. "Constructing Authenticity on TikTok: Social Norms and Social Support on the "Fun" Platform." Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction 5, CSCW2 (2021): 1–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3479574.

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Authenticity, generally regarded as coherence between one's inner self and outward behavior, is associated with myriad social values (e.g., integrity) and beneficial outcomes, such as psychological well-being. Scholarship suggests, however, that behaving authentically online is complicated by self-presentation norms that make it difficult to present a complex self as well as encourage sharing positive emotions and facets of self and discourage sharing difficult emotions. In this paper, we position authenticity as a self-presentation norm and identify the sociomaterial factors that contribute t
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Stock, Christiane, Satayesh Lavasani Kjær, Birthe Rasmussen, and Lotte Vallentin-Holbech. "Youth Experiences with Social Norms Feedback: Qualitative Findings from The Drug Prevention Trial the GOOD Life." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 9 (2020): 3200. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17093200.

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Background: Normative feedback is an intervention strategy commonly used in drug prevention programmes. This study collected process evaluation data about how programme recipients engage with social norms (SN) feedback in The GOOD Life intervention and how they experience it. Methods: Eight focus group interviews were conducted with a total of 44 adolescents (pupils aged 14–16 years) who have participated in the social-norms-based intervention The GOOD Life. The interviews focused on three topics: (1) interest in and impact of the intervention; (2) perception of the intervention elements; and
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Hassim, Mohammad Nurhafiz, Nur Nasliza Arina Mohamad Nasir, and Norena Abdul Karim Zamri. "HATE SPEECH IN THE DIGITAL AGE: A STUDY IN TERMS OF IMPACT AND SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS." International Journal of Law, Government and Communication 9, no. 38 (2024): 01–12. https://doi.org/10.35631/ijlgc.938001.

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Hate speech has become one of the most common and critical manifestations of social activity in the digital age. Since digital platforms have now emerged as the primary means of communication across the world, they have also appeared as the primary places that help in the propagation of hate speech. The objective of this research is to discover the impact of hate speech, and social implications based on the previous study. The method employed in this study is secondary data collected from the academic databases of Scopus, Web of Science (WOS), and Google Scholar. Data analysis in the study was
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Hildansyah, Irdan, and Mahi M. Hkikmat. "The Practice of Flaming Football Supporters on Ganjar Pranowo's Instagram Account." Jurnal Kajian Jurnalisme 7, no. 1 (2023): 57. http://dx.doi.org/10.24198/jkj.v7i1.46656.

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FIFA (the Federation Internationale de Football Association) withdrew Indonesia from hosting the World Cup U-20 2023. This cancellation caused many peoples to be disappointed. Indonesian national team supporters expressed disappointment in Ganjar Pranowo's Instagram comments because of his stance and statement regarding his refusal of the Israeli national team to compete in Indonesia. This research explores the behavior of Indonesian football fans on Instagram using the SIDE model. This research uses netnography or virtual ethnography because this research focuses on activities in cyberspace.
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Muir, Shannon Raine, Lynne Diane Roberts, Lorraine Sheridan, and Amy Ruth Coleman. "Examining the role of moral, emotional, behavioural, and personality factors in predicting online shaming." PLOS ONE 18, no. 3 (2023): e0279750. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0279750.

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Online shaming, where people engage in social policing by shaming perceived transgressions via the internet, is a widespread global phenomenon. Despite its negative consequences, scarce research has been conducted and existing knowledge is largely anecdotal. Using a correlational online survey, this mixed-method study firstly assessed whether moral grandstanding, moral disengagement, emotional reactivity, empathy, social vigilantism, online disinhibition, machiavellianism, narcissism, and psychopathy predict participants’ (N = 411; aged 15–78) likelihood to engage in online shaming. Two hierar
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Kruzhkova, O. V. "Vandalism. Why Doesn’t the “Broken Windows” Theory Work?" Psychology and Law 14, no. 3 (2027): 26–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.17759/psylaw.2024140303.

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<p style="text-align: justify;">Vandalism is a widespread phenomenon that causes material damage and contributes to the degradation of the urban environment, which requires the introduction of effective preventive measures based on an understanding of the genesis and phenomenology of vandalism. One of the basic theories used in the prevention of vandalism is the “broken windows” theory. The “broken windows” theory suggests that the spread of vandal transformations is caused by initial damage to the urban environment, which signals the potential for
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Krumpal, Ivar, and Thomas Voss. "Sensitive Questions and Trust: Explaining Respondents’ Behavior in Randomized Response Surveys." SAGE Open 10, no. 3 (2020): 215824402093622. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2158244020936223.

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The randomized response technique (RRT) is an indirect question method that uses stochastic noise to increase anonymity in surveys containing sensitive items. Former studies often implicitly assumed that the respondents trust and comply with the RRT procedure and, therefore, are motivated to give truthful responses. However, validation studies demonstrated that RRT may not always be successful in eliciting truthful answering—even when compared with direct questioning. The article theoretically explores and discusses the conditions under which this assumption is consistent (or inconsistent) wit
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Rodrigues, Liliana. "Ethical Procedures in Scientific Research." Journal of Education, Society and Behavioural Science 36, no. 7 (2023): 78–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/jesbs/2023/v36i71238.

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This work has as its theme the ethical procedures of research and aims to provide a framework of practical guidelines to ensure the protection of all actors involved in the development of scientific knowledge, particularly at the stage of research design and project.
 This is a theoretical reflection on the ethical dimension of data collection practices and the limits that the researcher should consciously attend to in the scientific research process. For this reflection, I carried out a literature review and a document analysis of several legal documents, highlighting the European direct
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Kruopštaitė, Ingrida, and Maryja Šupa. "Ethics in criminological research of online communities." Kriminologijos studijos 8 (December 21, 2020): 8–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/crimlithuan.2020.8.1.

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The aim of this paper is to outline and critically analyse the ethical dilemmas faced by criminologists tasked with online community research. Online communities and online content serve as a valuable sources of criminological knowledge about online crime and deviance as well as formal and informal norm-making and means of social control. From discussion forum texts and blogs to multimedia posts in open and closed social networking groups, from visual and video materials on Instagram, Youtube, or Tiktok to organized crime group data exchanges in publicly inaccessible communication channels, th
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Larsson, Stefan, Måns Svensson, Marcin de Kaminski, Kari Rönkkö, and Johanna Alkan Olsson. "Law, norms, piracy and online anonymity." Journal of Research in Interactive Marketing 6, no. 4 (2012): 260–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/17505931211282391.

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Krieviņa, Karīna. "Personvārdi Nīcas pagasta Verbeļu kapu piemiņas zīmju uzrakstos." Vārds un tā pētīšanas aspekti: rakstu krājums = The Word: Aspects of Research: conference proceedings, no. 25 (November 23, 2021): 71–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.37384/vtpa.2021.25.071.

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The linguistic landscape of Verbeļi Cemetery in Nīca municipality was researched, analyzing the use of personal names in memorial inscriptions. As the oldest inscriptions of the memorial were from 1874, the possible time of the cemetery’s establishment is the end of the 19th century. The cemetery belongs to an open type, which means that burials are still carried out there. The research material covers the period from 1874 to 2020. 133 cemetery burials were recorded; 124 of them are identifiable memorial signs. The study analyzes various trends in the use of personal names and peculiarities of
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Vesely, Stepan, and Christian A. Klöckner. "How anonymity and norms influence costly support for environmental causes." Journal of Environmental Psychology 58 (August 2018): 27–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvp.2018.07.013.

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Davidov, S. I., M. V. Kondratev, and V. V. Polyakov. "Countering transnational organized groups using information and communication technologies for the illegal sale of drugs." Law Enforcement Review 8, no. 1 (2024): 111–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.52468/2542-1514.2024.8(1).111-120.

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The research subject is the features of forensic and operational-search tools and methods in the fight against illegal sale of drugs and psychotropic substances, carried out by transnational organized groups using information and communication technologies.The research goal is to analyze the current state of illicit drug trafficking, carried out by organized groups using information technologies, and to develop proposals on this basis for effective operational-search and forensic support for the detection, disclosure and investigation of such crimes.The dialectical-materialistic method, genera
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Sassenberg, Kai, and Margarete Boos. "Attitude Change in Computer-Mediated Communication: Effects of Anonymity and Category Norms." Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 6, no. 4 (2003): 405–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/13684302030064006.

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Hove, Mediel, Tinashe Nyamunda, and Patience Mukwambo. "Violent state operations at Chiadzwa (Zimbabwe) diamond fields 2006-2009." Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research 6, no. 1 (2014): 56–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jacpr-11-2012-0014.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the debilitating socio-economic impact caused by the diamonds at Chiadzwa area in Zimbabwe on the illegal mining community that emerged and inhabited the hills of Chiadzwa between 2006 and the beginning of 2009. The research was carried out for academic proposes, as an advocacy strategy to expose the abuses and violent state operations perpetrated by the security forces. In addition, it intends to equip policy makers and implementers about the heavy handedness of Zimbabwe's security sector during its operations in the area in an effort to e
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Vesely, Stepan, Christian A. Klöckner, Giuseppe Carrus, et al. "Donations to renewable energy projects: The role of social norms and donor anonymity." Ecological Economics 193 (March 2022): 107277. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2021.107277.

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BAKHAYA, Irina. "Social Norms in the Online Environment: A Psycho-Behavioral Perspective." International Journal of Information Security and Cybercrime 11, no. 2 (2022): 45–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.19107/ijisc.2022.02.04.

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Personal space has little meaning in many virtual environments, but it is quite relevant in a virtual space such as a “second life” space. From the perspective of legal and social norms, things are different and the rules of the online environment often are very similar and applicable legal social norms, being a normalized space and divided between individuals represented online and legal entities that also build a virtual identity. The myth of anonymity in online environment is a big challenge for those who have to maintain the order and security in society.
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Kask, Laura. "The Electronic Seal as a Solution to Prove the Intent of a Legal Entity." Juridica International 30 (October 13, 2021): 59–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.12697/ji.2021.30.08.

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Because the digital environment does not recognise national borders and with transactions increasingly taking place across them, an electronic environment that affords interoperability is important for the competitiveness of the European Union. Debate about whether the identification of individuals in the digital environment should be a norm and obligation or, instead, the digital environment should be available as a form of expression of our privacy and anonymity has not waned. Although legal entities act through natural persons, solutions are available whereby a natural person’s e-signature
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Robertson, Toby. "Dissonance effects as conformity to consistency norms: The effect of anonymity and identity salience." British Journal of Social Psychology 45, no. 4 (2006): 683–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1348/014466605x82855.

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Tanaka, Kimiko, Nan E. Johnson, and Deborah Lowry. "Gender, Family Norms, and Male-Factor Infertility in Japan: An Analysis of Internet Blogs." Journal of Family Issues 39, no. 14 (2018): 3713–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0192513x18796874.

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This study analyzes blogs about male-factor infertility posted on a Japanese blogsite on a certain day in April 2014. It focuses on an understudied topic and is the first study of Japanese male infertility based on blogs. The blog format afforded anonymity to the bloggers, and our sample of 97 adults yields the largest number of individual respondents of all cross-cultural studies cited in our literature review. We extract three major themes from the analysis of the blogs, offer suggestions for a redirection of family and infertility policy in Japan, and suggest lines for further research.
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Elm, Malin Sveningsson. "“Teenagers Get Undressed on the Internet”." Nordicom Review 30, no. 2 (2009): 87–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/nor-2017-0153.

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Abstract During recent years, Swedish media have paid attention to young people’s presentations of self in Internet communities, claiming that these presentations are often sexually provocative. The present study aims at investigating young men’s and women’s presentations of self in Sweden’s largest Internet community, focusing specifically on how bodies are displayed. This is done through quantitative and qualitative content analyses of the photos of 88 users. Results show differences in what parts of their bodies the young men and women show: women tend to focus on faces, while men focus on
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Beber, Bernd, Michael J. Gilligan, Jenny Guardado, and Sabrina Karim. "Peacekeeping, Compliance with International Norms, and Transactional Sex in Monrovia, Liberia." International Organization 71, no. 1 (2016): 1–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020818316000242.

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AbstractUnited Nations policy forbids its peacekeepers and other personnel from engaging in transactional sex (the exchange of money, favors, or gifts for sex), but we find the behavior to be very common in our survey of Liberian women. Using satellite imagery and GPS locators, we randomly selected 1,381 households and randomly sampled 475 women between the ages of eighteen and thirty. Using an iPod in private to preserve the anonymity of their responses, these women answered sensitive questions about their sexual histories. More than half of them had engaged in transactional sex, a large majo
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Birkhold, Matthew H. "Anonymität—Onymität. Autorname und Autorschaft in Wilhelm Meisters "doppelten Wanderjahren." by Nora Ramtke." Goethe Yearbook 28, no. 1 (2021): 370–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/gyr.2021.0028.

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Rabbie, Jacob M., and Hein F. M. Lodewijkx. "Aggressive reactions to social injustice by individuals and groups as a function of social norms, gender, and anonymity." Social Justice Research 8, no. 1 (1995): 7–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02334824.

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Petrova, Olga. "The Phenomenon of “Distrust” as a Drive in the Development of Visual Art." NaUKMA Research Papers. History and Theory of Culture 4 (June 15, 2021): 113–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.18523/2617-8907.2021.4.113-118.

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The article researches the topic of “artistic distrust” as a possible rebel path of the rebellious artists from the mainstream to the underground existence. The artist’s existence of reality on the principle of doubt about any norms (the model of “anthropology of distrust”) has a long historical longevity. Through the analysis of both high-quality works of art and safe normative art in different periods we observe various examples that may show this point of view. In medieval art we notice the precedent of “disobedience” and non-compliance with the norms of the official church in decorations o
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Куцаева, Марина Васильевна. "The village helps those who help themselves: on the question of language practices and ideologies in the chuvash and mari diasporas in the Moscow region." Tomsk Journal of Linguistics and Anthropology, no. 2(40) (September 20, 2023): 65–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.23951/2307-6119-2023-2-65-78.

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В статье на материале данных, полученных в результате проведения социолингвистических обследований в чувашской и марийской диаспорах Московского региона, рассматриваются языковые практики представителей этнических групп, проживающих в условиях внутренней диаспоры, демонстрирующих высокий уровень языковой лояльности и стремление сохранить этнический язык в качестве одного из ключевых маркеров этнической идентичности. Тем не менее уровень языковой лояльности респондентов не коррелирует со степенью сохранности языка, о чем свидетельствует низкая межпоколенческая передача этнического языка в выбор
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Rösner, Leonie, and Nicole C. Krämer. "Verbal Venting in the Social Web: Effects of Anonymity and Group Norms on Aggressive Language Use in Online Comments." Social Media + Society 2, no. 3 (2016): 205630511666422. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2056305116664220.

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Wong, Natalie, Takuya Yanagida, Christiane Spiel, and Daniel Graf. "The Association between Appetitive Aggression and Social Media Addiction Mediated by Cyberbullying: The Moderating Role of Inclusive Norms." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 16 (2022): 9956. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19169956.

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Appetitive aggression, i.e., the motivation to obtain rewards through aggressive behaviors, has been suggested as a key driver of cyberbullying. Due to the contextual properties of cyberspace (e.g., anonymity), it is assumed that the negative effects of cyberbullying are masked, leading to a preponderance of its positive outcomes (e.g., thrill). Since cyberbullying occurs predominantly in social media, reward-learning effects may lead to problematic social media use, such as addiction. Anti-cyberbullying inclusive norms might act as a buffering factor to break this chain. However, while inclus
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Proud, Arunrangsiwed. "Fears of Strangers: Causes of Anonymity Rejection on Virtual World." June 4, 2014. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1093578.

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This research is a collaborative narrative research, which is mixed with issues of selected papers and researcher's experience as an anonymous user on social networking sites. The objective of this research is to understand the reasons of the regular users who reject to contact with anonymous users, and to study the communication traditions used in the selected studies. Anonymous users are rejected by regular users, because of the fear of cyber bully, the fear of unpleasant behaviors, and unwillingness of changing communication norm. The suggestion for future research design is to use long
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Proud, Arunrangsiwed. "Fears of Strangers: Causes of Anonymity Rejection on Virtual World." International Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering 8.0, no. 7 (2014). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2661773.

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This research is a collaborative narrative research, which is mixed with issues of selected papers and researcher's experience as an anonymous user on social networking sites. The objective of this research is to understand the reasons of the regular users who reject to contact with anonymous users, and to study the communication traditions used in the selected studies. Anonymous users are rejected by regular users, because of the fear of cyber bully, the fear of unpleasant behaviors, and unwillingness of changing communication norm. The suggestion for future research design is to use longitud
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Proud, Arunrangsiwed. "Fears of Strangers: Causes of Anonymity Rejection on Virtual World." International Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering 8.0, no. 7 (2014). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2662448.

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This research is a collaborative narrative research, which is mixed with issues of selected papers and researcher's experience as an anonymous user on social networking sites. The objective of this research is to understand the reasons of the regular users who reject to contact with anonymous users, and to study the communication traditions used in the selected studies. Anonymous users are rejected by regular users, because of the fear of cyber bully, the fear of unpleasant behaviors, and unwillingness of changing communication norm. The suggestion for future research design is to use longitud
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Proud, Arunrangsiwed. "Fears of Strangers: Causes of Anonymity Rejection on Virtual World." International Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering 8.0, no. 7 (2014). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2662828.

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This research is a collaborative narrative research, which is mixed with issues of selected papers and researcher's experience as an anonymous user on social networking sites. The objective of this research is to understand the reasons of the regular users who reject to contact with anonymous users, and to study the communication traditions used in the selected studies. Anonymous users are rejected by regular users, because of the fear of cyber bully, the fear of unpleasant behaviors, and unwillingness of changing communication norm. The suggestion for future research design is to use longitud
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Proud, Arunrangsiwed. "Fears of Strangers: Causes of Anonymity Rejection on Virtual World." International Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering 8.0, no. 7 (2014). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2663443.

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This research is a collaborative narrative research, which is mixed with issues of selected papers and researcher's experience as an anonymous user on social networking sites. The objective of this research is to understand the reasons of the regular users who reject to contact with anonymous users, and to study the communication traditions used in the selected studies. Anonymous users are rejected by regular users, because of the fear of cyber bully, the fear of unpleasant behaviors, and unwillingness of changing communication norm. The suggestion for future research design is to use longitud
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Proud, Arunrangsiwed. "Fears of Strangers: Causes of Anonymity Rejection on Virtual World." International Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering 8.0, no. 7 (2014). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2664402.

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This research is a collaborative narrative research, which is mixed with issues of selected papers and researcher's experience as an anonymous user on social networking sites. The objective of this research is to understand the reasons of the regular users who reject to contact with anonymous users, and to study the communication traditions used in the selected studies. Anonymous users are rejected by regular users, because of the fear of cyber bully, the fear of unpleasant behaviors, and unwillingness of changing communication norm. The suggestion for future research design is to use longitud
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Proud, Arunrangsiwed. "Fears of Strangers: Causes of Anonymity Rejection on Virtual World." International Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering 8.0, no. 7 (2014). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2665365.

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This research is a collaborative narrative research, which is mixed with issues of selected papers and researcher's experience as an anonymous user on social networking sites. The objective of this research is to understand the reasons of the regular users who reject to contact with anonymous users, and to study the communication traditions used in the selected studies. Anonymous users are rejected by regular users, because of the fear of cyber bully, the fear of unpleasant behaviors, and unwillingness of changing communication norm. The suggestion for future research design is to use longitud
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Proud, Arunrangsiwed. "Fears of Strangers: Causes of Anonymity Rejection on Virtual World." International Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering 8.0, no. 7 (2014). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2666391.

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This research is a collaborative narrative research, which is mixed with issues of selected papers and researcher's experience as an anonymous user on social networking sites. The objective of this research is to understand the reasons of the regular users who reject to contact with anonymous users, and to study the communication traditions used in the selected studies. Anonymous users are rejected by regular users, because of the fear of cyber bully, the fear of unpleasant behaviors, and unwillingness of changing communication norm. The suggestion for future research design is to use longitud
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Proud, Arunrangsiwed. "Fears of Strangers: Causes of Anonymity Rejection on Virtual World." International Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering 8.0, no. 7 (2014). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2672103.

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This research is a collaborative narrative research, which is mixed with issues of selected papers and researcher's experience as an anonymous user on social networking sites. The objective of this research is to understand the reasons of the regular users who reject to contact with anonymous users, and to study the communication traditions used in the selected studies. Anonymous users are rejected by regular users, because of the fear of cyber bully, the fear of unpleasant behaviors, and unwillingness of changing communication norm. The suggestion for future research design is to use longitud
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Proud, Arunrangsiwed. "Fears of Strangers: Causes of Anonymity Rejection on Virtual World." International Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering 8.0, no. 7 (2014). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2812597.

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This research is a collaborative narrative research, which is mixed with issues of selected papers and researcher's experience as an anonymous user on social networking sites. The objective of this research is to understand the reasons of the regular users who reject to contact with anonymous users, and to study the communication traditions used in the selected studies. Anonymous users are rejected by regular users, because of the fear of cyber bully, the fear of unpleasant behaviors, and unwillingness of changing communication norm. The suggestion for future research design is to use longitud
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Proud, Arunrangsiwed. "Fears of Strangers: Causes of Anonymity Rejection on Virtual World." International Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering 8.0, no. 7 (2014). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2814086.

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This research is a collaborative narrative research, which is mixed with issues of selected papers and researcher's experience as an anonymous user on social networking sites. The objective of this research is to understand the reasons of the regular users who reject to contact with anonymous users, and to study the communication traditions used in the selected studies. Anonymous users are rejected by regular users, because of the fear of cyber bully, the fear of unpleasant behaviors, and unwillingness of changing communication norm. The suggestion for future research design is to use longitud
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Proud, Arunrangsiwed. "Fears of Strangers: Causes of Anonymity Rejection on Virtual World." International Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering 8.0, no. 7 (2014). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2824294.

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This research is a collaborative narrative research, which is mixed with issues of selected papers and researcher's experience as an anonymous user on social networking sites. The objective of this research is to understand the reasons of the regular users who reject to contact with anonymous users, and to study the communication traditions used in the selected studies. Anonymous users are rejected by regular users, because of the fear of cyber bully, the fear of unpleasant behaviors, and unwillingness of changing communication norm. The suggestion for future research design is to use longitud
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Proud, Arunrangsiwed. "Fears of Strangers: Causes of Anonymity Rejection on Virtual World." International Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering 8.0, no. 7 (2014). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2825220.

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This research is a collaborative narrative research, which is mixed with issues of selected papers and researcher's experience as an anonymous user on social networking sites. The objective of this research is to understand the reasons of the regular users who reject to contact with anonymous users, and to study the communication traditions used in the selected studies. Anonymous users are rejected by regular users, because of the fear of cyber bully, the fear of unpleasant behaviors, and unwillingness of changing communication norm. The suggestion for future research design is to use longitud
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Proud, Arunrangsiwed. "Fears of Strangers: Causes of Anonymity Rejection on Virtual World." International Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering 8.0, no. 7 (2014). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2828062.

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This research is a collaborative narrative research, which is mixed with issues of selected papers and researcher's experience as an anonymous user on social networking sites. The objective of this research is to understand the reasons of the regular users who reject to contact with anonymous users, and to study the communication traditions used in the selected studies. Anonymous users are rejected by regular users, because of the fear of cyber bully, the fear of unpleasant behaviors, and unwillingness of changing communication norm. The suggestion for future research design is to use longitud
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Proud, Arunrangsiwed. "Fears of Strangers: Causes of Anonymity Rejection on Virtual World." International Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering 8.0, no. 7 (2014). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2830736.

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This research is a collaborative narrative research, which is mixed with issues of selected papers and researcher's experience as an anonymous user on social networking sites. The objective of this research is to understand the reasons of the regular users who reject to contact with anonymous users, and to study the communication traditions used in the selected studies. Anonymous users are rejected by regular users, because of the fear of cyber bully, the fear of unpleasant behaviors, and unwillingness of changing communication norm. The suggestion for future research design is to use longitud
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Proud, Arunrangsiwed. "Fears of Strangers: Causes of Anonymity Rejection on Virtual World." International Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering 8.0, no. 7 (2014). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2837646.

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This research is a collaborative narrative research, which is mixed with issues of selected papers and researcher's experience as an anonymous user on social networking sites. The objective of this research is to understand the reasons of the regular users who reject to contact with anonymous users, and to study the communication traditions used in the selected studies. Anonymous users are rejected by regular users, because of the fear of cyber bully, the fear of unpleasant behaviors, and unwillingness of changing communication norm. The suggestion for future research design is to use longitud
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Proud, Arunrangsiwed. "Fears of Strangers: Causes of Anonymity Rejection on Virtual World." International Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering 8.0, no. 7 (2014). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2840187.

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This research is a collaborative narrative research, which is mixed with issues of selected papers and researcher's experience as an anonymous user on social networking sites. The objective of this research is to understand the reasons of the regular users who reject to contact with anonymous users, and to study the communication traditions used in the selected studies. Anonymous users are rejected by regular users, because of the fear of cyber bully, the fear of unpleasant behaviors, and unwillingness of changing communication norm. The suggestion for future research design is to use longitud
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Proud, Arunrangsiwed. "Fears of Strangers: Causes of Anonymity Rejection on Virtual World." International Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering 8.0, no. 7 (2014). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2862371.

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This research is a collaborative narrative research, which is mixed with issues of selected papers and researcher's experience as an anonymous user on social networking sites. The objective of this research is to understand the reasons of the regular users who reject to contact with anonymous users, and to study the communication traditions used in the selected studies. Anonymous users are rejected by regular users, because of the fear of cyber bully, the fear of unpleasant behaviors, and unwillingness of changing communication norm. The suggestion for future research design is to use longitud
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