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Are people concerned about security when contacting
Channels people use to contact government
Why do people use the Internet to contact
Why do people use traditional methods to contact
Why don't people use the Internet to contact
Finding government Information on the Internet
Who uses the Internet?
How easy is the Internet to use?
How often do internet users go online?
How often do people buy online?
Executive Summary
Where do people use the Internet?
Dial-up or high speed connections?
Do people have security concerns about using the
Are people aware of government on the Internet?
Do people find government information online on behalf of
What accessibility issues affect people's use of the
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Why people contact government
Do people contact government for Work or Personal
How often people contact government
What people contact government about
Trust and Privacy Research Paper
New Zealand E-government 2007: Progress Towards Transformation
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