As part of my work with the Living Digital group at the University of Dundee, I am starting to recruit participants for a study related to trust and online dating. I will be using qualitative interviews and focus groups for this study, and I am hoping to have about 20 participants.
This study forms part of a larger project that looks at how users establish trusting relationships online. In total, we will look at four different scenarios in which users make trust judgments online: e-commerce, health forums, online dating, and managing “Internet of Things” devices. For my qualitative portion of the project, I will aim to outline key factors that contribute to trust behaviour in a particular online environment. These findings will then be further examined in future studies, which will contribute to the development of an automated system for authenticating the online identity of other users with whom you are interacting.
You can learn more about the larger project, TAPESTRY: trust, authentication and privacy over a decentralised social registry, here.
If you would like to participate in this study, you can contact me or visit my recruitment page here. And, as always, please feel free to share with your friends!