Is your privacy for sale? An experiment on the willingness to reveal sensitive information
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Publication:2307353
DOI10.3390/G10030028zbMath1435.91052OpenAlexW2954848158WikidataQ127548640 ScholiaQ127548640MaRDI QIDQ2307353
Maria Monge-Larrain, Lukas Kampenhuber, Björn Frank, Nguyen Tan Dat, Marco Nilgen, Daniel Möller, Christoph Rössler, Janis Cloos, Nhat Luong, Stephany Karam
Publication date: 27 March 2020
Published in: Games (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/g10030028
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