2014
DOI: 10.22215/timreview849
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Safety in the Online World of the Future

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“…If perceptions of normative behavior call for certain behaviors then individuals are far more likely to follow those norms. In the realm of online safety there are widely varying perceptions of ''normative'' behavior (Douba, Rütten, Scheidl, Soble, & Walsh, 2014;Ybarra, Mitchell, Finkelhor, & Wolak, 2007). For example, if individuals feel that it is a social norm for them to take personal responsibility, and they have confidence in knowing how to perform the needed tasks, they will be more likely to follow online safety practices.…”
Section: Social Cognitive Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If perceptions of normative behavior call for certain behaviors then individuals are far more likely to follow those norms. In the realm of online safety there are widely varying perceptions of ''normative'' behavior (Douba, Rütten, Scheidl, Soble, & Walsh, 2014;Ybarra, Mitchell, Finkelhor, & Wolak, 2007). For example, if individuals feel that it is a social norm for them to take personal responsibility, and they have confidence in knowing how to perform the needed tasks, they will be more likely to follow online safety practices.…”
Section: Social Cognitive Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%