A McMaster Research Study by
Nicole Dalmer - Assistant Professor Health, Aging and Society – McMaster University
Cal Biruk - Associate Professor Anthropology - McMaster University
Stephanie Hatzifilalithis - Postdoctoral Fellow Health, Aging and Society - McMaster University
Thank you for participating in this study. This proposed project explores older Canadians’ understandings of and experiences with the digital technologies they use in everyday life. It should take no more than 25-40 minutes of your time to complete. We are interested in your motivations and thoughts regarding your experiences with technology and data, including benefits and challenges.
Should you choose, at the end of this survey you can add your email address to enter a raffle to win 1 out of 10 coffee gift cards of the amount of $50!
To learn more about this study, particularly in terms of any risks or harms associated with the study, how confidentiality and anonymity will be handled, withdrawal procedures, incentives, how to find helpful resources should any questions or tasks make you uncomfortable or upset etc., please read the Letter of Information. We encourage you to save the Letter of Information for your own records.
Having read the above preamble, I understand that by proceeding with the survey, I agree to take part in this study, I am 60 years of age (or above), live in Canada, and can read/write/speak in English.
Thank you in advance for your time ☺
This study has been approved by the MREM (5883).
There are 16 questions in this survey.