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. 2017 Feb 25;9(2):3862–3869. doi: 10.19082/3862

Table 3.

Result of examining the hypotheses

Hypothesis Path coefficient t-value Result
H1 Between the score of “hedonic motivation” with the score of “Behavioral intention” patients in the use of electronic portals and private clinical laboratories in Shiraz 0.180 4.46 Not rejected
H2 Between the score of “price value” by the score of “Behavioral intention” patients in the use of electronic portals and private clinical laboratories in Shiraz 0.320 2.77 Not rejected
H3 Between the score of “habit” with a score of “Behavioral intention” patients in the use of electronic portals and private clinical laboratories in Shiraz. 0.139 .1.99 Not rejected
H4 Between the score of “habit” with a score of “Use Behavior” in public and private clinical laboratories using electronic patient portals. 0.118 1.59 Rejected
H5 Between the score of “The ability to use the technology” with a score of “Behavioral intention” patients in the use of electronic portals and private clinical laboratories in Shiraz. 0.072 1.73 Rejected
H6 Between the score of “The ability to use the technology” with a score of “Use Behavior” in public and private clinical laboratories using electronic patient portals. −0.006 0.14 Rejected
H7 Between the score of “user experience” with a score of ““ Behavioral intention” patients in the use of electronic portals and private clinical laboratories in Shiraz. 0.321 5.52 Not rejected
H8 Between the score of “user experience” with a score of “Use Behavior” in public and private clinical laboratories using electronic patient portals. 0.249− 3.45 Not rejected
H9 Between the score of “Behavioral intention” with a score of “Use Behavior” in public and private clinical laboratories using electronic patient portals. −0.174 2.03 Not rejected