2023
DOI: 10.1002/asi.24802
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Is googling risky? A study on risk perception and experiences of adverse consequences in web search

Abstract: Search engines, such as Google, have a considerable impact on society. Therefore, undesirable consequences, such as retrieving incorrect search results, pose a risk to users. Although previous research has reported the adverse outcomes of web search, little is known about how search engine users evaluate those outcomes. In this study, we show which aspects of web search are perceived as risky using a sample (N = 3884) representative of the German Internet population. We found that many participants are often c… Show more

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“…In their contribution, Helena Häußler et al (2024) explore the question of how people perceive and experience risks and potential negative outcomes of web search. The question they ask is also the article's title: “Is ggoling risky?” Although this sounds like a straightforward question that can be responded to with a simple yes or no, the authors' analysis and resulting answer is anything but simple.…”
Section: An Overview Of Contributions In This Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In their contribution, Helena Häußler et al (2024) explore the question of how people perceive and experience risks and potential negative outcomes of web search. The question they ask is also the article's title: “Is ggoling risky?” Although this sounds like a straightforward question that can be responded to with a simple yes or no, the authors' analysis and resulting answer is anything but simple.…”
Section: An Overview Of Contributions In This Issuementioning
confidence: 99%