A Study on Factors Influencing Digital Reading Behavior of Junior High School Students

Libri Pub Date : 2024-08-28 DOI:10.1515/libri-2024-0004
Wenyan Zhang, Xianggui Chen, Junyao Zhang, Sheng Xu
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The present study aimed to explore the impact pathway of digital reading willingness and behavior among junior high school students in Guangxi’s developed urban areas, so as to improve the digital reading quality of teenagers. This study took students from key junior high schools in Nanning, Guilin, and Liuzhou as the research subjects. The UTAUT model retained three factors, performance expectation, effort expectation, and social impact, while introducing two variables, perceived risk and immersive experience, to jointly develop a factor model for the digital reading behavior of junior high school students in Guangxi. After conducting a questionnaire survey using an “online + offline” method, 497 valid questionnaires were obtained. SPSS 23 was used to perform reliability and validity analysis and descriptive statistical analysis, while AMOS 26.0 was used to conduct discriminant validity analysis, model adaptation analysis, hypothesis testing, and path analysis. The research conclusion was that performance expectations, effort expectations, social impact, and immersive experience all had a positive and significant impact on the digital reading willingness of junior high school students; performance expectations, effort expectations, social impact, and immersive experience positively influenced their digital reading behavior through their digital reading willingness, while perceived risk was found to have no significant impact on digital reading willingness and corresponding behavior. This article used a composite research method to study a sample of student groups in specific regions. It was an early introduction of immersive experience and perceived risk indicators in the study of digital reading behavior, specifically exploring the digital reading patterns of junior high school students who had received less attention in previous studies but were in a critical period of growth.
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影响初中生数字阅读行为的因素研究
本研究旨在探索广西发达城市地区初中生数字阅读意愿和行为的影响途径,从而提高青少年的数字阅读质量。本研究以南宁、桂林、柳州三市重点初中学生为研究对象。UTAUT模型保留了绩效期望、努力期望和社会影响三个因子,同时引入了感知风险和沉浸体验两个变量,共同建立了广西初中生数字阅读行为的因子模型。采用 "线上+线下 "的方式进行问卷调查,共获得有效问卷 497 份。采用 SPSS 23 进行信度、效度分析和描述性统计分析,采用 AMOS 26.0 进行判别效度分析、模型适应性分析、假设检验和路径分析。研究结论为:绩效期望、努力期望、社会影响和沉浸式体验对初中生的数字阅读意愿均有正向显著影响;绩效期望、努力期望、社会影响和沉浸式体验通过数字阅读意愿对其数字阅读行为产生正向影响,而感知风险对数字阅读意愿及相应行为无显著影响。本文采用复合研究方法,对特定地区的学生群体进行了抽样调查。这是沉浸式体验和感知风险指标在数字阅读行为研究中的早期引入,专门探讨了在以往研究中关注较少但正处于成长关键期的初中生的数字阅读模式。
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