Understanding PRISM Acceptance Through Quantitative and Qualitative Measures
2024

Understanding PRISM Acceptance Through Quantitative and Qualitative Measures

Sample size: 12 publication

Author Information

Author(s): Wendy Rogers, Tracy Mitzner, Sara Czaja, Walter Boot, Neil Charness

Primary Institution: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Hypothesis

Long-term adoption of technology is influenced by both the design of the technology and users’ attitudes towards it.

Conclusion

The study highlights the importance of mixed methods in understanding technology acceptance among older adults.

Supporting Evidence

  • Technology acceptance is influenced by perceptions of ease of use and usefulness.
  • Factors like perceived enjoyment and social support also play a role in technology adoption.

Takeaway

This study looks at how older people accept new technology and what helps or hinders them in using it.

Methodology

Mixed methods including surveys and interviews were used to assess technology acceptance factors.

Participant Demographics

Older adults, with factors like age and sex considered.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

10.1093/geroni/igae098.0041

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