Drawing on the information overload theory, this study investigates how news media use relates to the probability of information overload. Our broad goal is to explore how typical media use outside the working environment impacts information overload. Through a large mail survey conducted in northwest Ohio (N = 661), the study combined resident samples and college student samples and examined several variables regarding demographic characteristics, news media use, and information searching efficiency. Multinomial logistic regression was used to analyze the data. Results confirmed that age, gender, income, traditional news media use, and information searching efficiency can partially predict one’s probability of experiencing information over...
For almost as long as there has been recorded information, there has been a perception that humanity...
Introduction: Information overload occurs when received information exceed the consumer's ability to...
With the increasing processing power and plummeting costs of multimedia technologies, our ability to...
News producers continue to increase their volume of production and delivery platforms in an effort t...
As the Internet provides massive amounts of heterogeneous information, people may perceive this medi...
The problem of information overload and ways to reduce it has been the focus of many researchers in ...
This article explores factors that correlate with the perception of news overload and the extent to ...
The information overload phenomenon has been studied for many years, and has proven to be more compl...
Information overload has long been studied as a phenomenon that causes problems at the personal, soc...
Study examines the sources and origins of information overload, its effects on knowledge workers, an...
This study analyzes, compares, and contrasts the components of the definition of information overloa...
The major objective of this research is to test if two types of information overload are different: ...
With the volume and availability of information increasing as fast as technological development in s...
Abstract: Information overload, as a result affects individuals’ ability to effectively process the ...
The article deals with information overload. Nicholas Carr in his book The Shallows: What the Inter...
For almost as long as there has been recorded information, there has been a perception that humanity...
Introduction: Information overload occurs when received information exceed the consumer's ability to...
With the increasing processing power and plummeting costs of multimedia technologies, our ability to...
News producers continue to increase their volume of production and delivery platforms in an effort t...
As the Internet provides massive amounts of heterogeneous information, people may perceive this medi...
The problem of information overload and ways to reduce it has been the focus of many researchers in ...
This article explores factors that correlate with the perception of news overload and the extent to ...
The information overload phenomenon has been studied for many years, and has proven to be more compl...
Information overload has long been studied as a phenomenon that causes problems at the personal, soc...
Study examines the sources and origins of information overload, its effects on knowledge workers, an...
This study analyzes, compares, and contrasts the components of the definition of information overloa...
The major objective of this research is to test if two types of information overload are different: ...
With the volume and availability of information increasing as fast as technological development in s...
Abstract: Information overload, as a result affects individuals’ ability to effectively process the ...
The article deals with information overload. Nicholas Carr in his book The Shallows: What the Inter...
For almost as long as there has been recorded information, there has been a perception that humanity...
Introduction: Information overload occurs when received information exceed the consumer's ability to...
With the increasing processing power and plummeting costs of multimedia technologies, our ability to...