To maximize sales, a company establishes a website and selectively showcases favorable reviews by filtering out less positive ones. This is an example of which privacy problem?
D. Decisional interference:
Decisional interference involves manipulating or influencing an individual's decision-making process by limiting or distorting choices (e.g., dark patterns). While this may overlap slightly with the concept of selective presentation, the core issue here is the misrepresentation of data, which is better captured by data distortion.
Data distortion occurs when information is deliberately altered, manipulated, or selectively presented in a way that misrepresents reality. In this case, the company is showcasing only favorable reviews while filtering out less positive ones, creating a misleading impression of the product or service.
D. Decisional interference is actually a more accurate choice in this context, as the primary issue is how the selective showcasing of reviews interferes with customer decision-making.
the answer is d.
Decisional interference involves others inserting themselves into a decision-
making process that affects the individual’s personal affairs. Example: A
website limits access to negative product reviews to bias a new user toward a
specific product selection
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