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Prompts and Questions for User Group 1 |
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| Stage 1 Assessment: User group 1 |
List of Questions |
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| Round 1 (open ended questions) |
1. How have you analyzed geographic information on cancer before? |
| 2. What is your experience viewing data in choropleth maps, frequency plots or population pyramids? What are your opinions on these methods to display data? |
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| 3. Based on your previous experience viewing maps and working in interactive environments, how logical is the presentation of the cancer data? |
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| 4. Comment on the interactivity of the three information displays. Are they difficult or easy to interpret? Are the connections between them clear? |
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| 5. What are some operations, or ways to manipulate the data, that you found missing and would have liked to have in the atlas? |
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| 6. What additional information or features should be provided in the extra space we have available in the lower right corner of the display? Why? |
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| 7. What features and/or operations within the atlas do you like? Why? |
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| 8. What features and/or operations within the atlas do you feel need improvement? Why? |
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| Round 2 (open ended questions) |
1. In your opinion what groups of people could/would use this kind of web-based atlas? |
| 2. What do you think those groups of people would use this atlas for? |
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| 3. What would you use this atlas for? How often? |
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| 4. What would state agencies need in an web-based atlas to make accurate and timely interpretations of cancer registry data? |
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| 5. How could this atlas assist in planning and evaluating initiatives to reduce cancer morbidity? And cancer mortality? |
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| 6. Do you think this atlas could assist state policy makers in decision making as they implement cancer control measures? Why? |
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| Round 3 (closed ended survey style questions) |
Responses to these questions include a five point categorical scale which ranges from "Strongly agree" to "Strongly disagree". |
| 1. I think that I would like to use this Atlas frequently. |
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| 2. I found the Atlas unnecessarily complex. |
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| 3. I thought the Atlas was easy to use. |
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| 4. I think that I would need the support of a technical person to be able to use the Atlas. |
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| 5. I think that I would need detailed help and tutorials to be able to use the Atlas. |
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| 6. I found the various functions in this Atlas were well integrated. |
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| 7. I thought there was too much inconsistency in this Atlas. |
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| 8. I think that most people would learn to use this Atlas very quickly. |
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| 9. I found the Atlas very cumbersome to use |
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| 10. I felt very confident using the Atlas. |
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| 11. I needed to learn a lot of things before I could get going with this Atlas. |
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Bhowmick et al. International Journal of Health Geographics 2008 7:36 doi:10.1186/1476-072X-7-36 |
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