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hypothesis

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A list of hypothesis was developed yesterday within 1 hour. I am putting it without editing.

 

List of hypothesis

1.     Deployment of infomediaries allows print disable people to access information

2.     If infomediaries are from locality it is useful for information delivery

3.     Female infomediaries attracts women to come

4.     Public access venues threaten the service providers of the locality.

5.      Location matters for accessing public access venues by women.

6.     Local ownership cannot ensure sustainability

7.     Library as a livelihood information source is not popular

8.     Socialization is more important than information access

9.     Owner of personal ICT device (mobile phone) does not access public access venues

10.                         Personal computer owner does not access public access venues

11.                        Users of public access learns from users

12.                         Door to door services reduces the importance of public access venues

13.                         Contents that are provided from public access venues undermines the importance of indigenous knowledge 

14.                         Children with ICT access performs better in school

15.                         Children who plays games performs better in school

16.                        Infomediaries become powerful person of the community

17.                         For public access venues devices other than computers (like Radio, Mobile, TV ect.) are important

18.                         Public access venues influence the literacy rate of the community.

19.                        Venues with internet access increase desire to learn English

20.                         Access to ICTs divides the community 

21.                        Access to crop/agricultural commodities prices enriches the intermediary more than the farmer.

22.                         Access to information compels proper allocation of entitlement

23.                         Cost of chronic illness is not effected by ICTs

24.                         Internet access in important for public access venues

25.                         Internet bandwidth matters for information access from the Internet

26.                         ICTs increases peoples voice to influence national policy

27.                         public access venues works only when located in a growth centre

28.                        Impacts of single and multiple access to the community

29.                         Restriction on use influence the access to public access venue

30.                         Combination of fixed venues and mobile information access facility increase outreach of information.

31.                         public access venues reduces reading habit

32.                          public access venues decreases socialization and increases globalization

33.                         public access venues increase options for health care for women

34.                        public access venues increases opportunities of choice

35.                        public access venues decreases death during disaster

36.                         public access venues can be a source of market information for farmers

37.                        public access venues helps creation of locally developed content

38.                         public access venues increases internal migration

39.                         public access venues may affect poverty (positively of negatively)

40.                        public access venues increases hypes

41.                        public access venues brings business to the community

42.                         Access to ICTs reduces informal health services and increases formal health services

43.                         Design of the services provided through public access venues should be consulted with the users

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