Dr. Monica Whitty Senior Lecturer Nottingham Trent University

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Dr. Monica Whitty Senior Lecturer Nottingham Trent University

 Voyeuristic curiosity?  Important insights?

 Are there any advantages to collecting data via the Internet?

 Mehta & Plaza (1997): pornography  Mehta (2001)

 Social Presence Theory  Social Context Cues  Social Distance Theory

 Deceptive personas?  People lie on the net so why shouldn’t researchers?

 Informed consent  Wysocki: Pleasure pit  Withdrawal of consent  Confidentiality  Psychological safeguards  Cross-cultural differences

Dr. Monica Whitty Senior Lecturer Nottingham Trent University