Information Overload in Real-Time Mobile Web Applications: Student Viewpoint

M. Negahban, V. Talawar
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Context: The main goal of this research is to explore the views of post-graduate students in Kerman regarding information overload in real-time mobile web applications in order to provide better, more appropriate solutions for eliminating and controlling information overload. Methods: The views of post-graduate students regarding information overload in real-time mobile web applications were assessed by sending/receiving questionnaires to the emails of 330 post-graduate students from the Kerman government universities who were chosen using Morgan's table sampling technique. The reliability of research questionnaires were analyzed in the SPSS software using Cronbach's alpha coefficient, which was 0.908 for this research. Results: The findings showed that the students had positive views about influencing factors of information overload, moderate views about personal influencing factors in dealing with information overload, positive views about effective tools for controlling information overload, moderate views about personal influencing and environmental factors in eliminating information overload, positive views about solutions for mitigating information overload, and negative views about the effects of information overload on users (P = 0.01). This means that all the independent variables directly affect the viewpoints of graduate students. Conclusions: The research results show that irrelevant information for the user, the amount of monitoring and evaluation of individuals and management of discussion groups, wrong and incorrect information, and violation of privacy are the main factors responsible for information overload. Furthermore, training programs on user interaction with information are considered as personal and environmental influencing factors in eliminating information overload. Management of personal knowledge, referring the work to professionals, and filtering the information are considered as important solutions for mitigating information overload, and informational stress and anxiety, despair and hopelessness in retrieving relevant information, informational fatigue, expenditure loss, reduced ability to think deeply, and reduced use of mental skills are considered as the most important effects of information overload on users.
实时移动Web应用中的信息过载:学生观点
背景:本研究的主要目标是探讨克尔曼研究生对实时移动网络应用程序中信息过载的看法,以便为消除和控制信息过载提供更好、更合适的解决方案。方法:通过向来自克尔曼政府大学的330名研究生的电子邮件发送/接收问卷,评估研究生对实时移动网络应用程序中信息过载的看法。研究问卷的信度在SPSS软件中使用Cronbachα系数进行分析,本研究的α系数为0.908。结果:学生对信息过载的影响因素有积极看法,对应对信息过载的个人影响因素有适度看法,对控制信息过载的有效工具有积极看法,对缓解信息过载的解决方案的积极看法,以及对信息过载对用户影响的消极看法(P=0.01)。这意味着所有自变量都直接影响研究生的观点。结论:研究结果表明,与用户无关的信息、对个人和讨论组的监控和评估量、错误和不正确的信息以及侵犯隐私是造成信息过载的主要因素。此外,关于用户与信息交互的培训计划被认为是消除信息过载的个人和环境影响因素。管理个人知识、将工作交给专业人员和过滤信息被认为是缓解信息过载、信息压力和焦虑、检索相关信息时的绝望和绝望、信息疲劳、支出损失、深入思考能力下降的重要解决方案,减少使用心理技能被认为是信息过载对用户最重要的影响。
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