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. 2011 Nov 11;13(4):e92. doi: 10.2196/jmir.1398

Table 2.

Hypothesis setting

Hypothesis Number Statement of Hypothesis Question Number(s)
H1 Perceived usefulness of using Web 2.0 tools is positively correlated with attitude toward its adoption. 10, 11
H2 Perceived ease of use of Web 2.0 tools is positively correlated with attitude toward its adoption. 1, 2, 3
H3 Relative advantage of using Web 2.0 tools is positively correlated with attitude toward its adoption. 4, 5, 8
H4 Compatibility of using Web 2.0 tools is positively correlated with attitude toward its adoption. 6, 7, 9
H5 Peers’ attitude toward using Web 2.0 tools is positively correlated with subjective norm. 16
H6 Senior management’s attitude toward using Web 2.0 tools is positively correlated with subjective norm. 15
H7 Hospital’s attitude toward using Web 2.0 tools is positively correlated with subjective norm. 17
H8 Resource facilitating conditions of Web 2.0 tools are positively correlated with perceived behavioral control. 18
H9 Technology facilitation conditions for using Web 2.0 tools are positively correlated with perceived behavioral control. 20
H10 Attitude toward Web 2.0 tools adoption is positively correlated with behavioral intention. 14
H11 Subjective norm concerning Web 2.0 tools adoption is positively correlated with behavioral intention. 19
H12 Perceived behavioral control of Web 2.0 tools adoption is positively correlated with behavioral intention. 21
H13 Behavioral intention of Web 2.0 tools adoption is positively correlated with usage behavior. 12, 13