Behavioral Inhibition as an Antecedent to Multi-Dimensional Attitudes Towards Surveillance Technology: Behavioral Inhibition and Attitudes to Surveillance

A. Bajaj, Warda Laknaoui
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In this work, we explore a structural equation model that operationalizes surveillance along three dimensions: the affective attitude towards surveillance, the cognitive attitude towards surveillance as a safety provider and the experiential aspect of surveillance as interfering with daily life. We also look at privacy concerns as a dependent variable to see if the privacy paradox applies, where individuals express concerns over privacy but still voluntarily give up large amounts of personal information. We find a positive influence of a subset of behavioral inhibition indicators as antecedents to the affective and cognitive aspects of attitudes towards surveillance. We also find that the privacy paradox, where privacy concerns are “exaggerated” with respect to actual attitudes and behavioral intent hold true. Finally, we find education is a significant precursor to the cognitive attitude towards surveillance, while the amount of time lived in the USA (geography) influences how much interference in day-to-day activities is perceived as a result of cam and internet surveillance.
行为抑制是对监视技术多维态度的前提:行为抑制与对监视的态度
在这项工作中,我们探索了一个结构方程模型,该模型沿着三个维度来操作监视:对监视的情感态度,对作为安全提供者的监视的认知态度以及监视干扰日常生活的经验方面。我们还将隐私问题视为一个因变量,看看隐私悖论是否适用,即个人表达对隐私的担忧,但仍然自愿放弃大量个人信息。我们发现行为抑制指标的子集作为对监视态度的情感和认知方面的前因的积极影响。我们还发现隐私悖论,即隐私问题相对于实际态度和行为意图被“夸大”。最后,我们发现教育是对监控的认知态度的重要前兆,而在美国居住的时间(地理位置)影响了人们对日常活动的干扰程度,这是由于摄像头和互联网监控造成的。
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