That could depend on a two part hypothesis that I just came up with off the top of my head:
1) people who are more informed care more about privacy
2) you become more informed by being the type of person who seeks out and successfully obtains information and not being distracted
If 2) and 1) hold, your methodology will be biased to those liable to undertake distracting activities or be distracted. Furthermore, perhaps some would not even partake in the study because it's a distraction relative to why they're in the class in the first place.
Not saying that is demonstrable or true. Don't downvote the hypothetical messenger and all :p
1) people who are more informed care more about privacy
2) you become more informed by being the type of person who seeks out and successfully obtains information and not being distracted
If 2) and 1) hold, your methodology will be biased to those liable to undertake distracting activities or be distracted. Furthermore, perhaps some would not even partake in the study because it's a distraction relative to why they're in the class in the first place.
Not saying that is demonstrable or true. Don't downvote the hypothetical messenger and all :p