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It’s personal, isn’t it? What personalization means for internet research methods – AoIR

  • Posted on October 11, 2018October 11, 2018

Introduction: This article assesses the issue of personalisation in internet research, raising important issues of how should we interpret users’ choices and how to account for the potential platform-design influence in your research workflow.

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