RISKS OF THE DIGITAL WORLD: DIGITAL RISK-TAKING SCALE (DRTS) VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY STUDY
Abstract
Keywords
digital risks, online risk-taking, risk-taking behaviors, scale development
Ethical Statement
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