Caught in the Net: How to Recognize the Signs of Internet Addiction-- and a Winning Strategy for Recovery
Understanding Internet usage: a social-cognitive approach to uses and gratifications
Social Science Computer Review
Characterizing Web users' online information behavior
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Interactive effects of age and interface differences on search strategies and performance
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Explicating multitasking with computers: Gratifications and situations
Computers in Human Behavior
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This study utilized lab observations with 49 subjects to observe what users encounter and how users behave in real-time Internet news browsing. We analyzed users' selection of news platform, exposure to different topics of news content, and usage of different presentation elements by coding the screen videos. In addition, survey data with the subjects allow us to explore the links between gratifications and Internet news browsing behaviors. Our analyses suggest that users exert their control through actively and selectively interacting with the news services at the platform, content and presentation level to fulfill their different gratifications. In specific, gratifications based on information utility and those based on usage experience show different relations with different kinds of news browsing behaviors. Both the theoretical and methodological contributions are discussed at the end of this paper.