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When adults without university education search the Internet for health information: The roles of Internet-specific epistemic beliefs and a source evaluation intervention

机译:当没有大学学历的成年人在互联网上搜索健康信息时:互联网特定认知信念的作用和来源评估干预措施

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In the present research, N = 48 adults without university education were tasked to conduct two web searches on unfamiliar health-related issues. Three research objectives were examined: the predictive value of individuals' Internet-specific epistemic beliefs for their navigation behavior and post-search decisions in Web Search Task 1; the effects of a short source evaluation intervention on individuals' navigation behavior and post-search decisions in Web Search Task 2; and the effects of the source evaluation intervention on individuals' Internet-specific epistemic beliefs. Results showed that beliefs concerning the justification by multiple sources were positively related to the time spent on reliable objective web pages and to the likelihood to make a post-search decision that was in accordance with the objective pages. Beliefs that the Internet is a reliable knowledge resource were also positively related to the time spent on objective pages as well as to greater certainty in the post-search decision. Second, in Web Search Task 2, the intervention group spent more time on objective web pages, was more likely to make a decision that was in accordance with these pages, and was more certain of their decision than the control group. Third, one week after the intervention, individuals possessed stronger beliefs concerning the justification by multiple sources than before. In conclusion, the present research indicates that both adaptive Internet-specific beliefs and a short source evaluation intervention have positive effects on non-university educated adults' online health information seeking and that their Internet-specific epistemic beliefs can be fostered through such an intervention. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:在本研究中,N = 48名未受过大学教育的成年人被要求对不熟悉的健康相关问题进行两次网络搜索。考察了三个研究目标:Web搜索任务1中特定于互联网的认知信念对其导航行为和搜索后决策的预测价值; Web搜索任务2中的短期评估干预对个人导航行为和搜索后决策的影响;以及源评估干预对个人特定于互联网的认知信念的影响。结果表明,关于由多种来源证明其合理性的信念与在可靠的目标网页上花费的时间以及做出符合目标网页的搜索后决策的可能性呈正相关。互联网是一种可靠的知识资源的信念也与花费在目标页面上的时间以及在搜索后决策中的更大确定性有正相关。其次,在网络搜索任务2中,干预组在目标网页上花费了更多时间,做出了与这些页面一致的决定,并且比对照组更有把握。第三,干预后一个星期,人们对来自多种渠道的正当性信念比以前更加坚决。总而言之,本研究表明,适应性的互联网特定信念和短期资源评估干预措施对非大学教育成年人的在线健康信息搜索均具有积极作用,并且可以通过这种干预措施来培养他们的互联网特定认知信念。 (C)2015 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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