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Willingness to Share Wearable Device Data for Research Among Mechanical Turk Workers: Web-Based Survey Study.

Casey Overby TaylorNatalie Flaks-ManovShankar RameshEun Kyoung Choe
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2021)
Most wearable device users indicated a willingness to share their data for research use (with or without compensation; 615/935, 65.8%). The probability of having a willingness to share these data was higher among individuals who had used a wearable for more than 6 months, were of Indian nationality, or were of American (United States of America) nationality and had an annual income of more than US $20,000. Individuals of Indian nationality who were willing to share their data expected compensation significantly less often than individuals of American nationality (P=.02).
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