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Trust In Online Health Information

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  • 27-03-2012 5:55pm
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    Hi my name is Sharon and I am a masters student in University College Cork, Ireland. I am studying Applied Psychology, as part of my dissertation I am researching people's trust in online health information. This topic is very on trend and website providers, researchers, consumers and practitioners alike are all interested in how trust in this type of information is built and maintained, especially the reasons why people revisit and engage in health information websites. With this information both site providers and consumers can give/access information that will be trusted and so untrustworthy information can become more apparent, which benefits everyone.

    In my survey I address the nature of people's trust in websites that they have used, connected with and perhaps participated in. The survey will be an extension to previous research from others in this area. It will be completely anonymous. No identifiable data is taken.

    The completion of the study should only take 10-15 minutes. Your participation is voluntary, by continuing with this survey you are consenting to participate, however after you have submitted your survey it is not able to be withdrawn.



    If you would like to participate please click the link below.

    http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/WVLCHC5



    Thank you.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2 Plud


    Survey is now closed! Thanks to anyone who participated


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