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Jeanne Fike <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 9 Jun 2021 14:31:13 -0500
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Hi,
I received an email from another list about the WebAIM screen reader
number 9 survey now open till June 15, 2021.
I'm passing along the following from the website for those interested.
   Jeanne

the link is:
https://webaim.org/projects/screenreadersurvey9/?fbclid=IwAR3Az7_CuxPQhD2rJJb2Ki3LPYbBlO3arEhkBUiS9EtPz69qBsf7FuvgMEI

 > Screen Reader User Survey #9
Introduction
The following survey is a follow-up to previous WebAIM Screen Reader
User Surveys conducted December 2008, September 2009, December 2010,
May 2012, January 2014, July 2015, October 2017, and September 2019.
This survey is primarily intended to collect new information and track
updates/trends from previous surveys. By completing this survey you
will help inform development choices for those creating accessible web
content and web standards. All screen reader users, even those who use
screen readers only for evaluation and testing, are invited to
participate.
The survey will remain open through June 15, 2021. No personally
identifying information is collected. When submitted, your browser
version and operating system will be collected. Results will be
reported as aggregated summaries and will be published June 2021. Your
participation is purely voluntary and you can choose to stop at any
time. This is a research study that is of minimal risk. It has been
approved by Utah State University's Institutional Review Board
(#11979). There are 28 brief questions that will take approximately
5-8 minutes. Although you will not directly benefit from taking this
survey, your experiences and opinions could help inform the web
accessibility field. The risk includes a potential loss of
confidentiality. While the research team works to ensure
confidentiality to the degree permitted by technology, it is possible,
although unlikely, that unauthorized individuals could gain access to
your responses because you are responding online. However, your
participation in this online survey involves risks similar to a
person's everyday use of the Internet. The survey data is collected
via an encrypted/SSL protected web server and stored in a secure
database. After data analysis, an archive will be placed in a secure
server and any copy on a local machine will be deleted. To retain a
copy of this information, save this page in your web browser.
If you have any questions, please contact Cyndi Rowland or Jared
Smith. If you have questions about your rights or would simply like to
speak with someone other than the research team about questions or
concerns, please contact the IRB Director at (435) 797-0567 or
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