Study Title: Smoke Labeling Tool Evaluation Survey Research
Principal Investigator: Illah R. Nourbakhsh, Professor, illah@cs.cmu.edu, The Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA
Other Investigator(s): Yen-Chia Hsu and Jessica Pachuta, {yenchiah, jpachuta}@andrew.cmu.edu, The Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA
Purpose of this Study
The purpose of the study is to evaluate the smoke labeling tool (https://smoke.createlab.org/). This research will measure community engagement by understanding: (1) the confidence that the community can achieve its goals, (2) the motivations of using the tool, and (3) the levels of participation. The result will greatly benefit the research of how to develop a system for community engagement.
Procedures
If you decide to take part in this study, you will fill out a survey. We do not record video or audio during the study. The survey is expected to take less than 5 minutes.
Participant Requirements
Participation in this study is limited to individuals age 18 and older.
Risks
The risks and discomfort associated with participation in this study are no greater than those ordinarily encountered in daily life or during other online activities. The primary risk is breach of confidentiality.
Benefits
There may be no personal benefit from your participation in the study, but the knowledge received may be of value to humanity.
Compensation & Costs
There is no compensation for participation in this study. There will be no cost to you if you participate in this study.
Future Use of Information and/or Bio-Specimens
The collected data will be used to inform the design of the smoke labeling tool. The de-identified data may be reported in research publications.
In the future, once we have removed all identifiable information from your data (information or bio-specimens), we may use the data for our future research studies, or we may distribute the data to other investigators for their research studies. We would do this without getting additional informed consent from you (or your legally authorized representative). Sharing of data with other researchers will only be done in such a manner that you will not be identified.