Credibility of news on the World Wide Web

Credibility can get sticky on the Web

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Please fill out this short Internet-use survey

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(1) The number of hours you spend online each week:

(2) In an average week, where do you get most of your news?

Internet
Newspapers
Television
Radio
Other source

(3) In an average week, what activities do you engage in when you are online. Check all that apply.

E-mail friends/family
Chat in chat rooms or with an instant message program
E-mail business associates
Conduct research for business or school
Shop
Visit news sites (including technology and business news sites)
Play games
Visit entertainment or sports sites
Participate in news groups
Other
If other, please specify:

(4) What are the top three sites you visit regularly online to get news?


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(5) Any additional comments?