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2003 "Daily Life in Uzbekistan" Survey: Topline Results

Data collection period: March - April 2003

Sample size: 317 adults, age 18 and older

Data analysis: Mary Evans, Alicia McBride, Carolyn Wei, Jan Spyridakis for the Central Asia + Information and Communication Technologies (CAICT) Project, Department of Technical Communication, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA

Project website: http://depts.washington.edu/caict

Data analysis completed: December 9, 2003

Contents

  • Introduction
  • Part I. Personal Information
  • Part II. Tell us about the equipment that you use
  • Part III. Tell us how you get information
  • Part IV. Tell us what you think about technology
  • Part V. Tell us about your beliefs
  • Part VI. Tell us about your use of computers and the Internet
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