The Moderator Effect of Working Memory and Emotion on the Relationship between Information Overload and Online Health Information Quality Judgment

Yung-Sheng Chang
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I aim to investigate how information overload (IO) affects participants' judgment of online health information quality. The moderator effects of working memory capacity and elicited emotion on the relationship between IO and online health information quality judgment will also be studied. I will also investigate how individuals with different working memory (WM) capacities perceive IO. Hence, I propose to conduct a lab-based, two-factor (task topics and levels of IO) within-subject experiment to investigate the research questions. Eye-tracking data, retrospective think-aloud (RTA), search outcomes, and perceived information overload will be collected and analyzed. The results of the experiment will help to better understand how health consumers make quality judgment under different levels of IO, working memory capacities, and elicited emotions.
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工作记忆、情绪对信息超载与网络健康信息质量判断关系的调节作用
本研究旨在探讨资讯超载(information overload, IO)如何影响参与者对网路健康资讯品质的判断。工作记忆容量和诱发情绪对IO与网络健康信息质量判断关系的调节作用也将被研究。我还将研究具有不同工作记忆(WM)能力的个体如何感知IO。因此,我建议进行一个基于实验室的,双因素(任务主题和IO水平)的受试者内实验来调查研究问题。将收集和分析眼球追踪数据、回顾性思考(RTA)、搜索结果和感知到的信息过载。实验结果将有助于更好地了解健康消费者在不同IO、工作记忆容量和诱发情绪水平下的质量判断。
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