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# How-to There are two major ways of using the data. You can either download the data here and manually import in your statistic software. Or, if using R, you can directly import the data with the package _td_. Simply execute the following lines: `devtools::install_github("tdienlin/td"); library("td"); d <- privpers` # Measures 1. Privacy 1. Attitudes 2. Concerns 3. Values 4. Need 5. Behavior 6. Experiences 7. Subjective Norm 8. Personality 9. Sociability 10. Integrity 11. Anxiety 12. Risk Avoidance 13. Traditionality 14. Big-Five 15. Social Desirability 16. Sociodemographics # Sample - N = 296 - Age = 20 years - Sex = 28% male # Studies So far, the data have been used in the following studies: - Dienlin, T. (2017). _The psychology of privacy: Analyzing processes of media use and interpersonal communication_. Dissertation. Hohenheim, Germany: University of Hohenheim. Retrieved from http://opus.uni-hohenheim.de/volltexte/2017/1315/
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