Unrealistic optimism in internet events

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This study assessed the tendency for individuals to be unrealistically optimistic about internet related activities. Ninety-seven participants estimated their chances of experiencing 31 positive and negative internet events compared to the average student at their school. The data indicated that students believed positive internet events were more likely to happen to them and negative events were less likely to happen to them compared to the average student. Heavy internet users reported more optimistic responses than did light users. Perceptions of event characteristics (controllability, desirability, and personal experience) were also significantly correlated with optimistic bias.

论文关键词:Optimism,Internet,Privacy,Consumer behavior

论文评审过程:Available online 12 January 2005.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2004.12.005