Aggregating survey responses from adults aged 50 and older regarding their familiarity, beliefs, and concerns about artificial intelligence in healthcare. It includes responses to questions on personal healthcare providers using AI, agree/disagree statements on AI, and specific concerns. The number of rows, columns, and sample size are unknown.
Use Cases
- Analyze the relationship between familiarity with AI in healthcare and specific concerns with AI among the 50-plus demographic.
- Model agreement or disagreement with statements on AI based on beliefs about AI and reported use by personal healthcare providers.
- Segment survey respondents by their reported experiences with personal healthcare providers using AI to examine variations in beliefs.
Strengths
- Survey focuses on the specific demographic of adults aged 50 and older.
- Covers multiple thematic areas including familiarity, provider use, beliefs, and concerns regarding AI in healthcare.
Limitations
- The sample size and number of respondents are unknown, limiting assessment of statistical power.
- Specific column definitions and data structure are unavailable, complicating direct analysis.
- Data collection methodology and geographic coverage are not specified, which may affect generalizability.
Provenance
- Source
- AARP, via the Roper Harvested Dataverse.
- Collection Method
- Survey data collection, specific methodology unknown.
- Time Range
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- Freshness
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- Geography
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