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Users' Attitudes Towards the 'Going Dark' Debate

机译:用户对“幻想”辩论的态度

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This study sought to investigate the attitude and behavior of people toward the issue of privacy and national security. The online survey was carried administered to 243 online users. Participants were randomly assigned to evaluate three statements, namely, "Citizen Privacy takes precedence over national security," "Governments should have access to all encrypted data," and "Individual privacy is a human right." For each statement, we measured participants' level of agreement using a 5-point Likert scale. Using a one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), we examined if privacy attitudes were different among user characteristics such as gender, religions belief, field of study and educational level. The results showed that most people have negative attitude toward government access to private data, but this view is divided along the religious, gender and field of study.
机译:这项研究试图调查人们对隐私和国家安全问题的态度和行为。在线调查携带至243名在线用户。参与者被随机分配到评估三个陈述,即“公民隐私优先于国家安全,”“政府应该能够获得所有加密数据,”而“个人隐私是人权。”对于每个陈述,我们使用5点李克特量表衡量了参与者的协议水平。使用单向分析的差异(ANOVA),我们审查了如果隐私态度在性别,宗教信仰,学习领域和教育水平等用户特征之间存在不同。结果表明,大多数人对政府获得私人数据的负面态度,但这种观点沿着宗教,性别和研究领域分开。

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