Routines and the Predictability of Day-to-Day Web Use

IF 3.4 2区 心理学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Anna Schnauber-Stockmann, Michael Scharkow, Johannes Breuer
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Given the high importance of Web use in day-to-day life, understanding and predicting Web browsing behavior are important endeavors for academic as well as commercial research. We propose that routines – behaviors that are performed regularly (activation) and in similar ways (execution) – can be used to describe underlying structures in Web use and, thereby, improve the predictability of subsequent Web use behavior. Based on two large-scale Web-tracking data sets, we developed indicators for routine activation and execution, tested their reliability and stability, and examined their association with the predictability of six Web use behaviors: overall Web use, news use, shopping, Facebook, YouTube, and Google use. Our results show that routine measures derived from tracking data were only moderately reliable but very stable. Routine activation was consistently and substantially associated with higher predictability for all Web use behaviors, whereas routine execution was less consistently and not strongly linked to predictability.
日常Web使用的例程和可预测性
鉴于网络在日常生活中的重要性,理解和预测网络浏览行为是学术和商业研究的重要努力。我们提出例程——有规律地(激活)和以类似方式(执行)执行的行为——可以用来描述Web使用中的底层结构,从而提高后续Web使用行为的可预测性。基于两个大规模的网络跟踪数据集,我们开发了日常激活和执行的指标,测试了它们的可靠性和稳定性,并检查了它们与六种网络使用行为的可预测性的关联:总体网络使用、新闻使用、购物、Facebook、YouTube和谷歌使用。我们的结果表明,从跟踪数据得出的常规措施只有中等可靠性,但非常稳定。例程激活始终与所有Web使用行为的高可预测性相关联,而例程执行则不那么一致,与可预测性联系不强。
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Media Psychology
Media Psychology Multiple-
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
7.10%
发文量
30
期刊介绍: Media Psychology is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to publishing theoretically-oriented empirical research that is at the intersection of psychology and media communication. These topics include media uses, processes, and effects. Such research is already well represented in mainstream journals in psychology and communication, but its publication is dispersed across many sources. Therefore, scholars working on common issues and problems in various disciplines often cannot fully utilize the contributions of kindred spirits in cognate disciplines.
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