- From: Talyah Aviran <talyaav@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2018 22:15:15 +0300
- To: public-coga-comments@w3.org
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This paragraph in the Introduction section appears twice: Attitudes and misinformation can also become a barrier to inclusion for people with cognitive disabilities. For example, developers that may feel people with cognitive disabilities are not in their "target audience" and so have no interest in their inclusion. Also, studies of usability often over-sample college students. This can mean that the results work less well for those inadequately represented among sub-groups of college students (such the aging population). *Talyah Aviran* Accessibility Specialist / User Experience Architect at UXAccess LLC Certified Professional in Web Accessibility (CPWA) Certified Usability Analyst (HFI CUA) Senior Interactive Designer @ Delta Airlines *eMail: **talyaav@gmail.com* <talyaav@gmail.com> *US:* +1 470.809.9455 Israel: +972 55 8852121 *Profile: * *My LinkedIn Profile * <http://www.linkedin.com/in/talyahaviran>
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