DOI: 10.3990/1.9789036531399
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User-centered design for personalization

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“…Trust is widely considered to be important in whether people decide to accept information and advice on their health. Specifically, trust in the organization and in technology are seen as important factors that determine whether a person will use a website (Velsen, 2011). Trust was measured with two constructs: trust in the organization (4 items) and trust in the technology (4 items) (Velsen, 2011).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Trust is widely considered to be important in whether people decide to accept information and advice on their health. Specifically, trust in the organization and in technology are seen as important factors that determine whether a person will use a website (Velsen, 2011). Trust was measured with two constructs: trust in the organization (4 items) and trust in the technology (4 items) (Velsen, 2011).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, trust in the organization and in technology are seen as important factors that determine whether a person will use a website (Velsen, 2011). Trust was measured with two constructs: trust in the organization (4 items) and trust in the technology (4 items) (Velsen, 2011). Satisfaction with a web-based intervention might predict adherence and was measured with 4 items on user friendliness, usefulness, recommending to others, and willingness to continue using the web-based intervention (Kelders, Van Gemert-Pijnen, Werkman, Nijland, & Seydel, 2011).…”
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“…In both fields, the added value has been shown in different contexts (e.g. [74][75][76][77]). However, as the terms are used differently in these fields, it remains relatively hard to compare and integrate the results into a useful guideline for developing HBCSSs.…”
Section: Example: Tailoring and Personalizationmentioning
confidence: 99%