Determining factors of perceived elf-efficacy in information seeking practices through Facebook

IF 0.5 4区 管理学 Q3 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science Pub Date : 2018-12-28 DOI:10.22452/MJLIS.VOL23NO3.3
Musa Ya’u Giade, M. Y. I. Aspura, A. Noorhidawati
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The paper reports on factors that drive students’ perceived self-efficacy in information seeking practices through Facebook. The quantitative study employed random sampling of postgraduate students in a higher learning institution. A total of 354 responses were gathered through a self-reported survey. The findings showed four factors, namely, past performance, other’s experience, verbal persuasion and psychological state, have statistically significant correlations with students’ perceived self-efficacy in information seeking practices through Facebook. Past performance was found to be the most influential factor followed by other’s experience. Verbal persuasion and psychological states were the least influential factor. The outcome of the study contributes to the existing literature particularly on the self-efficacy standpoint in social networking sites (SNS) platform. In addition, the findings are relevant to the field of information seeking behaviour especially in providing evidence that people are searching information using Facebook
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通过Facebook寻求信息实践中自我效能感的确定因素
本文报告了在通过Facebook寻求信息的实践中,驱动学生自我效能感的因素。这项定量研究采用了随机抽样的方式对一所高等学校的研究生进行研究。通过一项自我报告的调查,共收集了354份回复。研究结果表明,过去的表现、他人的经历、言语说服和心理状态四个因素与学生在Facebook信息寻求实践中的自我效能感具有统计学显著相关性。过去的表现被发现是最具影响力的因素,其次是其他人的经历。言语说服和心理状态是影响最小的因素。该研究的结果有助于现有文献,特别是关于社交网站(SNS)平台中自我效能观的文献。此外,这些发现与信息寻求行为领域有关,尤其是在提供人们使用Facebook搜索信息的证据方面
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Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science
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