Data protection psychology using game theory
Abstract
The research aims to explore how individuals perceive and interact with data protection practices in an era of increasing reliance on technology and the widespread availability of personal data. The study employs a game theoretical approach to investigate the psychological factors that influence individuals' awareness and comprehension of data protection measures. This involves using strategies, moves, rewards, and observations within the game to gain comprehensive insights into these psychological factors. Through the analysis of player strategies and moves within the game, the research identifies several psychological factors that impact awareness of data protection. These factors include levels of knowledge, attitudes, perceived risks, and individual differences among participants. The findings highlight the intricate nature of human cognition and behavior concerning data protection, offering insights crucial for developing effective awareness games and educational initiatives in this domain.
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