Motives, hurdles, and dropouts
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The explosion of interest in and surveys on the Internet has focused primarily on the commercial potential and secondarily on the demographics of users [4, 5]. Often ignored are the perceptions of non-users—many of whom will eventually become users. Our purpose is to complement existing studies by looking at both users and non-users.
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