Twitch.tv is one the most popular live streaming platforms in the world. This study investigates why people use Twitch.tv by focusing on people’s use of ten specific features: chat, cheer, emote, whisper, follow, subscribe, donate, clip, browse and search. This study employs the uses and gratifications approach in combination with the MAIN model and uses and gratifications 2.0 to measure specific feature use on Twitch.tv, contrast motivation types for using a given medium and reveal gratifications otherwise hidden by only measuring general use or time spent on a platform. In an online questionnaire (N = 181) survey data showed that Twitch.tv amounts to more than just content, gratifications are available in the technological structure of th...
Social media is rising in popularity as a credible source of information for consumers worldwide. Ac...
The purpose of this nationwide study was to determine U.S. beef producers' current use and perceptio...
The rise in obesity numbers worldwide have led to an increase in associated co morbidities and conse...
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A series of in-person and task-oriented usability tests were conducted to evaluate the functional in...
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It is generally believed that there are two main mechanisms of auditory distraction: attention captu...
Fatalities due to road accidents are mainly caused by distracted driving. Driving demands continuous...
The literature suggests that fast editing pace (usually operationalised with a number of cuts and sc...
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This study examined the effects of images and messages in advertisement and product evaluations. The...
Completion of many daily tasks (e.g., driving, grocery shopping) requires efficient allocation of li...
A common metaphor for visual attention is the spotlight (Posner, 1980). It follows from the spotlig...
Purpose: The goal of this exploratory study was (a) to investigate the differences in articulatory m...
Social media is rising in popularity as a credible source of information for consumers worldwide. Ac...
The purpose of this nationwide study was to determine U.S. beef producers' current use and perceptio...
The rise in obesity numbers worldwide have led to an increase in associated co morbidities and conse...
In this paper, we explore how to predict a TED talk’s popularity by its inherent features via machin...
A series of in-person and task-oriented usability tests were conducted to evaluate the functional in...
This paper focuses on the technological barriers mobile knowledge workers contend with in their prof...
This paper discusses about how different features influence customers’ decision on their online purc...
It is generally believed that there are two main mechanisms of auditory distraction: attention captu...
Fatalities due to road accidents are mainly caused by distracted driving. Driving demands continuous...
The literature suggests that fast editing pace (usually operationalised with a number of cuts and sc...
Our interactions with other people rely on our ability to perceive and distinguish faces based on sn...
This study examined the effects of images and messages in advertisement and product evaluations. The...
Completion of many daily tasks (e.g., driving, grocery shopping) requires efficient allocation of li...
A common metaphor for visual attention is the spotlight (Posner, 1980). It follows from the spotlig...
Purpose: The goal of this exploratory study was (a) to investigate the differences in articulatory m...
Social media is rising in popularity as a credible source of information for consumers worldwide. Ac...
The purpose of this nationwide study was to determine U.S. beef producers' current use and perceptio...
The rise in obesity numbers worldwide have led to an increase in associated co morbidities and conse...