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. 2021 Oct 28;5(10):e31086. doi: 10.2196/31086

Table 4.

Postparticipation survey: appropriateness domain.

Questions Total percentage agreementa (N=32)b, % (n/N) App percentage agreementa (N=20)b, % (n/N) Tag percentage agreementa (N=12)b, % (n/N) P valuec
It is appropriate for the university to use Bluetooth apps to monitor interactions on campus in order to more efficiently perform contact tracing. 81 (26/32) 80 (16/20) 83 (10/12) .82
It is appropriate to use location information such as GPS and Wi-Fi connection data for contact tracing. 55 (17/31) 58 (11/19) 50 (6/12) .67
I would prefer to use a contact tracing app on a university-owned device as opposed to downloading the app on my personal phone. 66 (21/32) 65 (13/20) 67 (8/12) .92
I would prefer to use an app developed and owned by the university as opposed to an app developed and owned by an independent third party. 84 (27/32) 85 (17/20) 83 (10/12) .90
I have concerns about how using this app, or an app like it, could affect my privacy. 75 (24/32) 70 (14/20) 83 (10/12) .40

aPercentage agreement was calculated by dividing the number of Likert responses indicating agreement by the total number of Likert responses for each question.

bSome questions were not answered by all participants; exact counts of agreement and total responses are shown in parentheses for each question.

cP values obtained using tests of proportions to evaluate differences between pilots.