Social Networking Privacy Survey
This survey looks at individual perceptions of Social Networking privacy issues.
We invite you to participate in a study of Social Networking that we are conducting.

Any information collected in connection with this study will remain absolutely anonymous. Your involvement is completely voluntary and you may choose not to participate. If you do participate please realize that once the survey has been submitted it cannot be withdrawn because there is no way to identify individual information.

We plan to collect surveys from various groups and prepare several papers to be presented at professional conferences as well as journals.

Your decision whether or not to participate will not jeopardize your future relations with ECU, the College of Business, or the MIS Department as well as UT-Martin, the College of Business and Global Affairs, or the Department of Management, Marketing, Computer Science, and Information Systems.

We will be happy to answer any questions you have now or may have in the future.

Kind Regards,

Paul, Bryan, & John

Paul H. Schwager, Ph.D., East Carolina University
Bryan Foltz, Ph.D., University of Tennessee-Martin
John E. Anderson, Ph.D., Utah Valley University

A note on privacy
This survey is anonymous.
The record kept of your survey responses does not contain any identifying information about you unless a specific question in the survey has asked for this. If you have responded to a survey that used an identifying token to allow you to access the survey, you can rest assured that the identifying token is not kept with your responses. It is managed in a separate database, and will only be updated to indicate that you have (or haven't) completed this survey. There is no way of matching identification tokens with survey responses in this survey.


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