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Thoughts, feelings, and actions: Quantitative comparisons of interactions and relationships among three factors in college students' information seeking.

机译:思想,情感和行为:大学生信息寻求中三个因素之间相互作用和关系的定量比较。

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Information seeking is an important topic in library and information science (LIS) research. Thoughts, feelings, and actions are three commonly studied factors. Current information seeking literature reveals two problems: (1) The importance of these factors has not been tested statistically. (2) Relationships among these factors are unknown. Research questions for this dissertation are: (1) Are "thoughts," "feelings," and "actions" important at the early and the later stages of college students' information seeking? (2) How does the statistical importance of thoughts, feelings, and actions at the early stage of students' information seeking correlate with the statistical importance of these factors at later stage of information seeking?; By using qualitative methods, information seeking researchers have not been able to answer these questions. Quantitative methods may be able to answer these questions and provide useful insights about the information seeking process. This study employed a questionnaire, maximum likelihood factor analysis, and canonical correlation analysis as quantitative methods. Qualitative methods (interviews and content analysis) were used to identify variables for questionnaire design. Fifteen college students in a Midwestern university were interviewed for their information seeking behaviors while working on their research papers in spring 2002. Twenty-two variables related to thoughts, feelings, actions, and were identified and then converted into forty-seven statements in the questionnaire; 363 students participated in the fall 2003 survey.; Quantitative methods proved to be a useful alternative approach to answer the research questions. The quantitative results indicated that thoughts, feelings, and actions were important factors. However, feelings and actions were more important than thoughts at both the early and the later stages of students' information seeking. Thoughts, feelings, and actions were correlated with each other between the two stages. Variables related to context and personal characteristics ("other aspects" from the interviews) did not form an independent factor, but rather interacted with variables of thoughts, feelings, and actions during students' information seeking. In addition to the empirical, methodological, and theoretical contributions, the findings can be applied to improve college students' information seeking skills.
机译:信息搜索是图书馆和信息科学(LIS)研究中的重要主题。思想,感觉和行为是三个经常研究的因素。当前寻求信息的文献揭示了两个问题:(1)这些因素的重要性尚未经过统计学检验。 (2)这些因素之间的关系未知。本文的研究问题是:(1)在大学生信息搜寻的早期和后期,“思想”,“感觉”和“行动”是否重要? (2)在学生信息搜寻初期,思想,感觉和行为的统计重要性与这些因素在信息搜寻后期的统计重要性如何相关?通过使用定性方法,寻求信息的研究人员无法回答这些问题。定量方法可能能够回答这些问题并提供有关信息搜索过程的有用见解。本研究采用问卷,最大似然因子分析和规范相关分析作为定量方法。定性方法(访谈和内容分析)用于识别问卷设计的变量。在2002年春季研究工作时,对一所中西部大学的15名大学生进行了信息寻求行为的访谈。发现了与思想,感觉,行动相关的22个变量,并在问卷中将其转化为47个陈述; 363名学生参加了2003年秋季的调查。定量方法被证明是回答研究问题的一种有用的替代方法。定量结果表明,思想,情感和行为是重要因素。但是,在学生信息搜索的早期和后期,感觉和行为比思想更重要。思想,情感和行动在两个阶段之间相互关联。与情境和个人特征相关的变量(访谈中的“其他方面”)并不是一个独立的因素,而是与学生在寻求信息期间的思想,感觉和行为变量相互作用的。除了在经验,方法和理论上的贡献外,这些发现还可用于提高大学生的信息寻求技能。

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  • 作者

    Cheng, Yungrang.;

  • 作者单位

    Indiana University.;

  • 授予单位 Indiana University.;
  • 学科 Information Science.; Library Science.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2004
  • 页码 171 p.
  • 总页数 171
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 信息与知识传播;图书馆学、图书馆事业;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:44:03

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