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Description: In the second study (study 1 in the second paper), we conducted an online-experiment in which we studied how the exposure to different social network site feeds (high visual disclosure of users vs. low visual disclosure by users) affects people's inferences about the prevailing norms and their potential likelihood to disclose themselves in these environments.

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privacyself-disclosuresocial network sitesvisual disclosure

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