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CHI 2020 papers

January 15, 2020 by Sonia Chiasson

We are fortunate and excited to have four CHI 2020 papers accepted for publication:

  • Rebecca Jeong, Sonia Chiasson. `Lime’, `Open Lock’, and `Blocked’: Children’s Perception of Colors, Symbols, and Words in Cybersecurity Warnings;
  • Sandra Gabriele, Sonia Chiasson. Understanding fitness tracker users’ security and privacy knowledge, attitudes and behaviours;
  • Reham Mohamed, Paulina Chametka, Sonia Chiasson. The Influence of Decaying the Representation of Older Social Media Content on Simulated Hiring Decisions;
  • Khadija Baig, Reham Mohamed, Anna-Lena Theus, Sonia Chiasson. “I’m hoping they’re an ethical company that won’t do anything that I’ll regret”: Users Perceptions of At-home DNA Testing Companies.

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