2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-54042-9_13
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Methods of Determining Information Support of Web Community User Personal Data Verification System

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“…These three situational elements—concerns about reprisals, breaches of anonymity, and increased social desirability bias—mark the very opposite of conditions that support validity in user self-reported data. Accordingly, this situation requires but also presents considerable technical and ethical challenges for future research that would seek to validate demographic conclusions based on user-reported data not liable to user-consented triangulation or other independent validation ( Fedushko, 2019 ; Korobiichuk et al., 2017 ; Legewie and Nassauer, 2018 ).…”
Section: Discussion and Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These three situational elements—concerns about reprisals, breaches of anonymity, and increased social desirability bias—mark the very opposite of conditions that support validity in user self-reported data. Accordingly, this situation requires but also presents considerable technical and ethical challenges for future research that would seek to validate demographic conclusions based on user-reported data not liable to user-consented triangulation or other independent validation ( Fedushko, 2019 ; Korobiichuk et al., 2017 ; Legewie and Nassauer, 2018 ).…”
Section: Discussion and Future Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These three situational elements-concerns about reprisals, breaches of anonymity, and increased social desirability bias-mark the very opposite of conditions that support validity in user self-reported data. Accordingly, this situation requires but also presents considerable technical and ethical challenges for future research that would seek to validate demographic conclusions based on user-reported data not liable to user-consented triangulation or other independent validation (Fedushko, 2019;Korobiichuk, Fedushko, Juś, & Syerov, 2017;Legewie Message Reach and Engagement ("It's Gone Viral! ") Although the main results of this study confirm something intuitively obvious, these and the other related findings like them not only reaffirm a necessary prerequisite of availability for achieving accessibility generally but also open pathways to notions like virality as an emergent variable for assessing a message's reach (Alhabash & McAlister, 2015).…”
Section: Content Access ("Who Goes There?")mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dimension of time and the model of organizational decision making, due to its importance, will be discussed more in depth as well (see Figure 4b). An illustration of this model can be seen for example in the information support of web community users' personal verification systems, proposed by Korobiichuk et al [84]. The proposal incorporates the user and their knowledge at the knowledge/human layer with the data and the verification system (including the cybersecurity aspects listed below in Section 2.2.6) at the data/digital machine layer, for the purpose of knowledge sharing by a web community, at the knowledge sharing layer.…”
Section: Knowledge Management Mesosystem Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One university was selected for this study, belonging to Spain's most important tourism destinations: the Canary Islands (La Laguna University). Moreover, this study adopts the approach that considers university students represent young consumers well [25,105], and the contributions of other authors regarding the verification of personal user data of the web community have been taken into account [106]. In recent generational studies, samples of students belonging to only one university center have been used, including Spanish academic centers [107,108].…”
Section: Data Collection and Sample Profilementioning
confidence: 99%