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Weather conditions and daily television use in the Netherlands, 1996–2005

机译:荷兰的天气状况和每日电视使用情况,1996-2005年

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This study examines the impact of daily atmospheric weather conditions on daily television use in the Netherlands for the period 1996–2005. The effects of the weather parameters are considered in the context of mood and mood management theory. It is proposed that inclement and uncomfortable weather conditions are associated with lower human mood, and that watching entertainment and avoiding informational programs may serve to repair such mood. We consequently hypothesize that people spend more time watching television if inclement and uncomfortable weather conditions (low temperatures, little sunshine, much precipitation, high wind velocity, less daylight) coincide with more airtime for entertainment programs, but that they view less if the same weather conditions coincide with more airtime devoted to information fare. We put this interaction thesis to a test using a time series analysis of daily television viewing data of the Dutch audience obtained from telemeters (T = 3,653), merged with meteorological weather station statistics and program broadcast figures, whilst controlling for a wide array of recurrent and one-time societal events. The results provide substantial support for the proposed interaction of program airtime and the weather parameters temperature and sunshine on aggregate television viewing time. Implications of the findings are discussed.
机译:这项研究研究了1996-2005年间荷兰的日常大气天气状况对日常电视使用的影响。在情绪和情绪管理理论的背景下考虑天气参数的影响。提出恶劣的和不舒适的天气状况与较低的人类情绪有关,并且观看娱乐节目和避免信息节目可能有助于修复这种情绪。因此,我们假设如果恶劣和不舒适的天气条件(低温,少阳光,多降雨,高风速,少日光)与娱乐节目的播放时间更多的同时,人们会花更多的时间看电视,但如果天气相同,他们的观看时间就会减少情况恰好与更多用于信息票价的通话时间相吻合。我们使用对从遥测仪(T = 3,653)获得的荷兰观众的每日电视收看数据进行时间序列分析,并与气象气象台的统计数据和节目广播数据进行合并,同时对各种经常性事件进行控制的方法,对该互动性论文进行了测试以及一次社会活动。结果为拟议的节目播出时间与天气参数温度和日照在电视总观看时间上的交互作用提供了实质性支持。讨论结果的含义。

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