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- Research Report: User Perceptions of Smart Home Privacy and . . .
To better understand users’ perceptions of smart home privacy and security, we conducted an in-depth interview study of 40 smart home users In this document, we report the study findings related to perceptions of data collection use, privacy and security concerns, and mitigations employed to alleviate concerns
- THE STATE OF THE NATION S HOUSING 2025 - jchs. harvard. edu
The slowdown in home sales has increased the for-sale inventory, which could help to moderate the rate of appreciation in prices Although inventories remain low, the number of homes for sale rose 20 percent in March 2025
- 2024 Smart Home Trends Technology Adoption - ashb. com
The 2024 ASHB Smart Home Survey saw a reported smart home tech adoption rate of 47% Readers of the 2023 Smart Home Survey will notice this is a decrease from the 74% adoption rate reported in 2023 Although alarming, Harbor Research identified two main contributing factors for this reported decrease The first is a significant increase in lower-income respondents sampled, who tend to have
- Mapping two decades of smart home research: a systematic . . .
Although the number of smart home related research has been expanding rapidly, there is still a lack of systematic analysis of the evolution of this research domain This study helps to generate an understanding of the historical vicissitude, state-of-the-art and emerging trends, and the existing smart home research clusters
- Reviewing and Reflecting on Smart Home Research from the . . .
While there has been rapid growth in smart home research from a technical perspective – focusing on home automation, devices, software, and protocols – few review papers examine the human-centered perspective
- The Evolution of Working from Home - WFH Research
Looking ahead we predict working from home will continue to grow because of the expansion in research and development into new technologies to improve remote working Hence, the pandemic generated both a one-off jump and a longer-run growth acceleration in working from home
- The Effects of Home Literacy Environment on Children’s . . .
Abstract A rich home literacy environment (HLE) fosters students’ academic achievement However, the link between HLE and children’s reading comprehension is unclear This study examined the effects of HLE factors on children’s reading comprehension through a meta-analysis of 59 studies conducted between 1998 and 2018 Results of the meta-analysis indicated three main findings First
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