The U.S. and India respondents agree on some aspects of the case (e.g., that Snowden is a courageous individual) and do not shift their viewpoints from the first survey to the next. However, the respondents differ significantly in their use of information sources and report significantly different opinions on the potential impact of Snowden’s actions on national security issues.
Construct | Cites | Category | Questions given? | Content validity | Pretests | Response type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
cultural values | Hofstede et al., 2008 | no | none | none | unclear | ||
information sources | NEW | no | none | none | unclear | ||
perceptions of Snowden and his actions | NEW | no | none | none | unclear |
Robert M Mason and Marc J Dupuis. Cultural Values, Information Sources, and Perceptions of Security. In iConference 2014 Proceedings, 778—783. iSchools, March 2014. doi:10.9776/14367.
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author = {Mason, Robert M and Dupuis, Marc J},
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