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Sean Tung-Xiung Wu's
focus is on the interdisciplinary and initiative studies that endeavor to
integrate sciences, information systems and human behaviors. He has investigated
general theories on "How Humans Make Their Selections". They are two
longitudinal research series: Internet Users' Behavior and Voters' Behavior that
found his research scope.
Wu developed a forecast model for
internet users' growth and a "Digit Divide" model to explain the impact of the
launch of the internet. The model has reached a satisfactory estimation for the
last decade. He also suggested a hybrid model, both quantitative and
qualitative, to predict voters' decisions in nation-wide elections. This model
has accomplished very successful results for more than 20 years in Taiwan. Wu
attempted to extract some common factors that influence the selection processes
when adopting new technology or choosing politicians.
Since behavioral research results vary
by their methodology, Wu is devoted to the innovation of these methodologies and
developed the Survey Knowledge Management System (SKMS) to ensure data quality
of survey research that is the most popular data gathering method in behavioral
sciences.
Wu also has directed a web-based
learning community and designed an aesthetic engineering process for the
production and management of digital/web-based media.
On-going Projects

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