**If yes to Q26** If you had to purchase technologies to work or school remotely, were these technologies in short supply or marked up? (Q26B)

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April 14, 2021 - 2:45pm

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March 2, 2021 - 3:51pm

Critical Commentary

This question asks respondents who said “yes” to Question #26 from the Spring 2020 survey, “If you had to purchase technologies to work or school remotely, were these technologies in short supply or marked up?” There were thirty-five respondents. The options available were yes, no, and I don’t know. 

 

  • Twenty-six respondents (74.3%) said “no.” 

  • Five respondents (14.7%) said “yes”. 

  • Five respondents (14.7%) did not know, and one of those respondents said both yes and I don’t know.

 

The data was produced by the Shifting Energy Demands in COVID-19 Survey - Overview, which was administered to 86 people over a six week period in May-June 2020. Visit the Shifting Energy Demands in COVID-19 - Survey Results page to view more data from our survey. The project is approved by Drexel’s IRB.

 

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Andrew Rosenthal, 14 April 2021, "**If yes to Q26** If you had to purchase technologies to work or school remotely, were these technologies in short supply or marked up? (Q26B)", contributed by Andrew Rosenthal, Briana Leone and Alison Kenner, The Energy Rights Project, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 17 August 2022, accessed 24 November 2024. https://energyrights.info/content/if-yes-q26-if-you-had-purchase-technologies-work-or-school-remotely-were-these-technologies