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Anonymity’s Effect on Online Human Behaviour — Abstract

Abstract While human behaviour has been studied extensively, as technology progresses, so much research. The prevalence of the internet is only expected to grow, and researchers should attempt to stay as close to ahead of the curve as possible when it comes to understanding how humans will interact with technological evolutions. Understanding human behaviour is … Continue reading Anonymity’s Effect on Online Human Behaviour — Abstract

Designing Anonymity Research, Outline

Hypothesis Anonymous online environments will lead to users portraying more negative personality traits and observing (or creating) more instances of negative interactions when compared to non-anonymous online environments.     Outline Relevancy of Anonymity Online User support for online anonymity Rosenberry, 2011. Why online anonymity is considered valuable Akdeniz, 2002. Research Hypothesis   Anonymity’s Impact … Continue reading Designing Anonymity Research, Outline