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2007 PhD Thesis Final Revised.pdf - Curtin University

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Frequency<br />

120<br />

100<br />

80<br />

60<br />

40<br />

20<br />

0<br />

Disability would be more Difficult without Internet<br />

Valid<br />

NA<br />

Strongly Disagree<br />

Disagree<br />

Agree<br />

Strongly Agree<br />

Total<br />

NA Strongly<br />

Disagree<br />

Frequency Percent<br />

118 32.0<br />

25 6.8<br />

40 10.8<br />

86 23.3<br />

100 27.1<br />

369 100.0<br />

Disability would be more Difficult without Internet<br />

Disagree Agree Strongly Agree<br />

Disability would be more Difficult without Internet<br />

Figure 7.38 Table and bar graph for disability would be more difficult if not for the<br />

Internet for respondents<br />

Question 36 asked the respondent if life would be more difficult as a result of<br />

having a disability if it were not possible to use the Internet. The results of this<br />

question, as displayed in Figure 7.38, were remarkably different from those from<br />

previous questions. The number of respondents who answered not applicable was<br />

118 or 32% of the total. The largest response was from the 100 respondents or over<br />

27% who strongly agreed with this statement and the 86 or over 23% who agreed<br />

with the statement. Over 50% either agreed or strongly agreed as opposed to only a<br />

little under 17% who either disagreed or strongly disagreed.<br />

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