在Covid-19期间通过社交媒体告知人口的海报分析:乌克兰网络

IF 0.5 Q3 LINGUISTICS Psycholinguistics Pub Date : 2021-10-30 DOI:10.31470/2309-1797-2021-30-1-249-273
D. Shmatkov, M. L. Zagalaz-Sánchez, J. Cachón-Zagalaz
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目标。本研究旨在确定在Covid-19期间社交媒体上的指示海报质量分析中包含心理语言学变量的程度。方法。研究中使用的方法包括分析与研究相关的心理语言学类别和变量识别的相关科学文献;对官方机构在Facebook上发布的海报的定性参数进行专家评估;描述性统计方法。结果。通过乌克兰网络在Facebook上进行的298件独特作品的分析显示,出版物的总体平均质量处于中等和高水平之间的边缘- 69.3%(按文本参数- 70.0%,图形参数- 68.6%)。结论。研究发现,可读性、可想象性、具体性、概念熟悉度、语义大小、名称一致性、图像一致性、视觉复杂性、典型性、图像可变性、文本真实性、加工流畅性等心理语言学变量深入渗透到各种形式和解释的克里奥尔化文本的相关研究中。在保健领域工作的官方机构在Facebook上制作的海报的质量处于中等和高水平之间的边缘。这些指标最需要改进的是“强调”和“呼吁行动”等文本参数,以及“交互式图形链接的存在”和“无文本说明信息的可理解性”等图形参数。
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Analysis of Posters for Informing the Population via Social Media during Covid-19: Ukrainian Network
Objective. This study aims to determine the extent to which psycholinguistic variables are included in the analysis of the quality of directive posters on social media during Covid-19. Methods. The methods used in the study include analysis of the relevant scientific literature on the identification of psycholinguistic categories and variables relevant to the study; expert assessment of qualitative parameters of posters published on Facebook by official organizations; methods of descriptive statistics. Results. The analysis of 298 unique works conducted through Ukrainian network on Facebook revealed that the overall average quality of the publications is on the borderline between medium and high levels – 69.3% (by text parameters – 70.0%, graphic parameters – 68.6%). Conclusions. The study revealed that psycholinguistic variables such as readability, imageability, concreteness, conceptual familiarity, semantic size, name agreement, image agreement, visual complexity, typicality, image variability, authenticity of texts, processing fluency, etc. penetrate deeply related research on the creolized texts in various forms and interpretations. The quality of the posters on Facebook made by the official institutions operating in the field of health care is at the borderline between medium and high levels. These indicators are most in need of improvement on text parameters such as “Emphasis” and “Call to action”, as well as on graphical parameters such as “Presence of interactive graphic links” and “Understandability of illustration message without text”.
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