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2007 PhD Thesis Final Revised.pdf - Curtin University

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Frequency<br />

250<br />

200<br />

150<br />

100<br />

50<br />

0<br />

Valid<br />

Support for Disability from Others Online<br />

NA<br />

Strongly Disagree<br />

Disagree<br />

Agree<br />

Strongly Agree<br />

Total<br />

NA Strongly<br />

Disagree<br />

Frequency Percent<br />

239 64.8<br />

13 3.5<br />

12 3.3<br />

64 17.3<br />

41 11.1<br />

369 100.0<br />

Support for Disability from Others with Disability Online<br />

Disagree Agree Strongly Agree<br />

Support for Disability from Others with Disability Online<br />

Figure 7.36 Table and bar graph of support for disability from others with a disability<br />

online for respondents<br />

The purpose of question 34 was to determine if people with disabilities could<br />

gain support for their disability online. As noted by Figure 7.36, there were again 239<br />

respondents or nearly 65% who did not believe this question was applicable and<br />

therefore did not participate in online discussion. However, out of the remaining 130<br />

respondents 105 either agreed or strongly agreed with this statement. This indicated<br />

that a vast majority of users who participate in online discussion find support for<br />

their disability online from others with a disability. Only 24 respondents disagreed<br />

or strongly disagreed with this statement.<br />

188

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