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Is Hearing Believing? Perception of Online Information Credibility by Screen Reader Users who are Blind or Visually Impaired.

机译:相信吗?盲人或视觉障碍者的屏幕阅读器用户对在线信息可信度的感知。

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While credibility perception on the Web is a well-researched topic across multiple disciplines, extant studies have not considered nonvisual modalities of Web access. This research explored how Web users who are blind or visually impaired perceive the credibility of online information and how the screen reader used by them to interact with the Web mediates the process. Credibility perception was studied in the context of the screen reader users' everyday information practices, examining in depth the effect of Web accessibility on their online information interactions, information practices and credibility perception.;Online information credibility perception is found to be a dynamic and social process. It is governed by users' assumptions based on their past experiences, personal knowledge/beliefs and social inputs. Assumptions evolve over time and usage into personal heuristics. The credibility perception process spans three phases---prediction, evaluation and corroboration---permeating the information seeking, using and sharing practices of users. Evaluation of website and web content depends on users' online interaction proficiency and is bounded by the interface affordances provided by the screen reader and the amount of meta-information provided by the websites for interpreting visual/spatial features. Community support scaffolds users towards more effective technology management and credibility perception. Therefore, promoting inclusion in the online participatory culture will enhance the information practices of screen reader users.;Adopting an exploratory approach, a sequential multimethods research design was used. Between April and July 2008 data were collected from adult screen reader users residing in Ontario, Canada through an electronic questionnaire survey (N=60) to identify salient issues, which were then examined deeper through semi-structured interviews with a subsample (N=13) during June 2009. Hands-on online information activities (with participant observation and think-aloud protocol) were also conducted during the interview session. Primary findings emerged through qualitative content analysis of descriptive data, with quantitative results guiding and supplementing the analysis.
机译:尽管在网络上的可信度认知是跨多个学科的深入研究的话题,但现有研究并未考虑Web访问的非视觉方式。这项研究探索了盲人或视障者的Web用户如何感知在线信息的可信度,以及他们用来与Web交互的屏幕阅读器如何介导该过程。在屏幕阅读器用户的日常信息实践的背景下研究了可信度感知,深入研究了Web可访问性对其在线信息交互,信息实践和可信度感知的影响。在线信息可信度感知被认为是动态和社交的处理。它受用户基于其过去的经验,个人知识/信念和社会投入的假设所控制。假设随着时间的流逝而演变成个人的启发式方法。信誉感知过程跨越三个阶段-预测,评估和确认-渗透到用户的信息搜索,使用和共享实践中。网站和Web内容的评估取决于用户的在线交互能力,并且受屏幕阅读器提供的界面能力以及网站提供的用于解释视觉/空间特征的元信息量的限制。社区支持为用户提供了更有效的技术管理和信誉认知。因此,促进在线参与文化中的包容性将增强屏幕阅读器用户的信息实践。;采用探索性方法,采用了顺序多方法研究设计。在2008年4月至2008年7月之间,通过电子问卷调查(N = 60)从加拿大安大略省的成人屏幕阅读器用户中收集了数据,以识别突出的问题,然后通过半结构访谈和子样本对这些问题进行了更深入的研究(N = 13 )在2009年6月期间进行。访问过程中还进行了在线在线信息活动(包括参与者的观察和思考方式协议)。主要结论是通过对描述性数据进行定性内容分析得出的,定量结果指导并补充了分析。

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  • 作者

    Chandrashekar, Sambhavi.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Toronto (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Toronto (Canada).;
  • 学科 Web Studies.;Information Science.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 293 p.
  • 总页数 293
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:45:35

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