Correlation Between Perception Usefulness, Perceive Usefulness And Trust

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This study is related to the third objective, to understand the relationship between perceive usefulness, perceive easy to use and trust. According to the table 5.19, P value of the Pearson Correlation between perceive usefulness and perceive easy to use is 0.000 this is highly significant both at 5% and 1% therefore there is a strong positive correlation between perceive usefulness and perceive easy to use.

According to the table 5.19, P value of the Pearson Correlation between perceives usefulness and trust is 0.000. This is highly significant both at 5% and 1% therefore there is a strong positive correlation between perceive usefulness and trust.

According to the table 5.19, P value of the Pearson Correlation between perceive easy to use

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