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"A new study from HP Labs shows that the reluctance of individuals to
reveal private information (or how much money they would demand to do
so), depends on how far they perceive themselves to be from the norm.
For example, those who think they are overweight ask a higher price to
step on a scale in front of their peers, than those of average weight.
>From the article: 'How and why people decide to transition their
information from the private to the public sphere is poorly understood.
To address this puzzle, we conducted a reverse second-price auction to
identify the monetary value of private information to individuals and
how that value is set. Our results demonstrate that deviance, whether
perceived or actual, from the group's average asymmetrically impacts the
price demanded to reveal private information.'"

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