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Altruism was also identified in the discussion on providing monetary incentives for sharing data, where some participants questioned why some would want compensation, and that it seemed like a “totally opposite kind of attitude” [P12]. Through their vocal belief in these behavior patterns, participants relied on the social norms heuristic in their decision processes.
The second theme centered on instances where participants reacted to the type of entity accessing their data.
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e63155
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However, few studies have experimentally elicited altruism to examine its impact on vaccine intentions [28,29], and none have used a video-based intervention. Younger adults have lower concerns of hospitalization and mortality than older adults [30] and thus may perceive receiving a COVID-19 vaccine as less personally beneficial.
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2022;8(5):e37328
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