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Is heavy binge-watching a socially driven behaviour? Exploring differences between heavy, regular and non-binge-watchers

机译:大量狂欢是一种社会驱动的行为吗?探索重度、常规和非暴饮暴食者之间的差异

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Results of an online survey suggest that heavy binge-watching of serialized video content might be in part socially motivated. Among a sample of US college students, heavy binge-watchers were more likely to be opinion leaders and to experience fear of missing out (FOMO) than regular binge-watchers or non -binge-watchers. They also reported higher levels of parasocial engagement with the shows' characters than other viewers. Contrary to common beliefs, heavy binge-watching did not come at the cost of decreased social engagement. Quite the opposite: heavy binge-watchers reported spending significantly more time in inter-actions with friends and family on a daily basis than non-binge-watchers. Heavy binge-watching was also modestly associated with a few negative outcomes (loss of sleep and decrease in productivity).
机译:一个在线调查的结果表明,重binge-watching序列化的视频内容社会动机的一部分。我们大学生,重binge-watchers意见领袖和更容易害怕错过(FOMO)经验常规binge-watchers或非-binge-watchers。他们还报告了更高水平的人参与比其他显示的字符观众。binge-watching没有为代价的减少社交活动。重binge-watchers支出报告在inter-actions显著更多的时间朋友和家人每天non-binge-watchers。谦虚地与一些消极的结果(睡眠和生产力下降的损失)。

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