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Boundaries of Privacy: Dialectics of Disclosure

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The article was published on 2002-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 1356 citations till now.

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An Extended Privacy Calculus Model for E-Commerce Transactions

TL;DR: Although Internet privacy concerns inhibit e-commerce transactions, the cumulative influence of Internet trust and personal Internet interest are important factors that can outweigh privacy risk perceptions in the decision to disclose personal information when an individual uses the Internet.
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Information privacy research: an interdisciplinary review

TL;DR: An interdisciplinary review of privacy-related research is provided in order to enable a more cohesive treatment and recommends that researchers be alert to an overarching macro model that is referred to as APCO (Antecedents → Privacy Concerns → Outcomes).
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Privacy and human behavior in the age of information

TL;DR: This Review summarizes and draws connections between diverse streams of empirical research on privacy behavior: people’s uncertainty about the consequences of privacy-related behaviors and their own preferences over those consequences; the context-dependence of people's concern about privacy; and the degree to which privacy concerns are malleable—manipulable by commercial and governmental interests.
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I'll See You On “Facebook”: The Effects of Computer-Mediated Teacher Self-Disclosure on Student Motivation, Affective Learning, and Classroom Climate

TL;DR: This paper examined the effects of teacher self-disclosure via Facebook on anticipated college student motivation, affective learning, and classroom climate, and found that participants who accessed the Facebook website of a teacher high in selfdisclosure anticipated higher levels of motivation and affective Learning and a more positive classroom climate.
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The psychological implications of concealing a stigma: a cognitive-affective-behavioral model.

TL;DR: A cognitive-affective-behavioral process model for understanding the psychological implications of concealing a stigma is offered and potential points of intervention and potential future routes for investigation are discussed.
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New directions in equity research.

TL;DR: Equity theory as mentioned in this paper is a general theory of social behavior that predicts when individuals will perceive that they are justly treated and how they will react when they find themselves enmeshed in unjust relationships.
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Conceptualization and Measurement of Reported Self-Disclosure.

TL;DR: The authors investigated the dimensionality and measurement of self-reported self-disclosure and found that self-perceptions of disclosure to 20 "target" persons were found to involve at least five relatively uncorrelated dimensions.
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Concepts of intimacy in the general population.

TL;DR: It is suggested that self-disclosure and parental interpersonal intimacy may be fundamental factors in marital adjustment which merit further research.