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What's going on? Age, distraction, and multitasking during online survey taking

机译:这是怎么回事?在线调查中的年龄,分心和多任务处理

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Nearly 6000 adults from 7 countries participated in an online survey about what other activities they engaged in while taking the survey and how distracted they felt. Younger people were more likely than older ones to engage in electronic and non-electronic multitasking. Engaging in a wider range of tasks was associated with feeling more distracted. However, once the variety of tasks was taken into account, interruptions associated with checking or talking on one's phone made participants feel less distracted. The relationship between age, multitasking, and feeling distraction was curvilinear, with middle-aged respondents being more affected by multitasking than either younger or older survey takers. The findings suggest that people of all ages are often deliberate multitaskers who choose their distractions intentionally, at least some of the time. This bodes well for researchers seeking to administer online surveys, because it suggests that survey takers will set themselves up with the type and amount of distractions they are comfortable with. The finding that a high degree of electronic multitasking may decrease the perception of distraction should be followed by experiments verifying if this perception corresponds to actual task performance.
机译:来自7个国家/地区的近6000名成年人参加了一项在线调查,了解他们在接受调查时还从事哪些其他活动,以及他们有多分散注意力。与老年人相比,年轻人更有可能从事电子和非电子多任务处理。从事更广泛的任务与感觉分心有关。但是,一旦考虑到各种任务,与检查或通话相关的中断就会使参与者的注意力分散。年龄,多任务处理和分心的感觉之间的关系呈曲线关系,中年受访者受多任务处理的影响大于年轻或年长的调查对象。研究结果表明,各个年龄段的人都经常是故意的多任务处理者,至少在某些时候,他们有意选择分心。这对于寻求进行在线调查的研究人员来说是个好兆头,因为这表明调查参与者将根据自己喜欢的干扰类型和数量来进行调整。在发现高度电子多任务处理可能会减少分心的感觉之后,应进行实验,以验证这种感觉是否与实际任务表现相对应。

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