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Does domain change the opinion of individuals on human values?:a preliminary investigation on eHealth apps end-users

Authors :
Obie, H. O. (Humphrey O.)
Shahin, M. (Mojtaba)
Grundy, J. (John)
Turhan, B. (Burak)
Li, L. (Li)
Hussain, W. (Waqar)
Whittle, J. (Jon)
Obie, H. O. (Humphrey O.)
Shahin, M. (Mojtaba)
Grundy, J. (John)
Turhan, B. (Burak)
Li, L. (Li)
Hussain, W. (Waqar)
Whittle, J. (Jon)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The elicitation of end-users& human values — such as freedom, honesty, transparency, etc — is important in the development of software systems. We carried out two preliminary Q-studies to understand (a) the general human value opinion types of eHealth applications (apps) end-users (b) the eHealth domain human value opinion types of eHealth apps end-users (c) whether there are differences between the general and eHealth domain opinion types. Our early results show three value opinion types using generic value instruments: (1) fun-loving, success-driven and independent end-user, (2) security-conscious, socially-concerned, and success-driven end-user, and (3) benevolent, success-driven, and conformist end-user. Our results also show two value opinion types using domain-specific value instruments: (1) security-conscious, reputable, and honest end-user, and (2) success-driven, reputable and pain-avoiding end-user. Given these results, consideration should be given to domain context in the design and application of values elicitation instruments.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1353285711
Document Type :
Electronic Resource