Daily Activities of Adolescents in Mixed Reality: User Activity and Multitasking

IF 0.3 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
G. Soldatova, S. Chigarkova, Anastasia G. Koshevaya, E. Nikonova
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Abstract

This paper explores, through the diary method, the daily activities of adolescents in offline, online, and mixed reality. Particular attention is paid to two new formats of activity: Internet user activity, including hyperconnectivity, and media multitasking, which attract more and more attention from researchers. These types of activities are not only important features of digital socialization, but they also determine a person's transition to a mixed reality. The study involves 125 adolescents aged 14-18 years. In the first stage, the study was conducted on the base of an online service Google Forms, in the second stage we used a chatbot in Telegram. The results confirm the data about the high level of adolescents' user activity. Adolescents show significant underestimation of their level of user activity - on average, up to a third of the time they estimate. A change in the image of the world is noted: more than a third of adolescents participating in the study feel that they are living in a mixed reality. At the same time, this image is typical for adolescents with higher user activity, primarily hyperconnected adolescents. The vast majority of adolescents subjectively define themselves as multitaskers, and they appreciate their effectiveness in this format quite highly. Combination of different types of activity turns out to be representative for adolescents with higher user activity, especially for hyperconnected adolescents who use multitasking format more intensively. The dynamics of its use are revealed: in comparison with the peak of multitasking activity on weekdays, when adolescents combine studying with searching for additional information and other educational activities, as well as socializing, there is a decrease in multitasking activity at weekends, except for evening hours. In this context, multitasking can be seen as a tool for adapting to the complexity and diversity of the modern world. The nature of the combination of online and offline activities is similar to the combination of online activities: on weekdays in the morning study is combined either with communicative or educational search activities, in the evening adolescents combine the performance of everyday activities with communicative, entertaining or educational search activities online. Thus, high user activity and multitasking are among the attributes of a mixed reality resident, and digital activity does not replace habitual age-specific social practices, but complements and probably enhances opportunities to fulfill adolescents' needs, primarily in communication and cognitive activities.
混合现实中青少年的日常活动:用户活动和多任务处理
本文通过日记法探讨青少年在线下、线上和混合现实中的日常活动。特别关注两种新的活动形式:包括超连接在内的互联网用户活动和媒体多任务处理,这两种活动形式越来越受到研究者的关注。这些类型的活动不仅是数字社会化的重要特征,而且还决定了一个人向混合现实的过渡。这项研究涉及125名14-18岁的青少年。在第一阶段,研究是基于在线服务谷歌Forms进行的,在第二阶段,我们使用了Telegram中的聊天机器人。结果证实了青少年用户活跃程度高的数据。青少年严重低估了他们的用户活动水平——平均而言,他们估计的时间高达三分之一。人们注意到世界形象的变化:参与这项研究的青少年中,超过三分之一的人觉得他们生活在一个混合的现实中。与此同时,这一图像对于用户活跃度较高的青少年来说是典型的,主要是超连接的青少年。绝大多数青少年主观地将自己定义为多任务者,他们非常欣赏这种形式的有效性。不同类型活动的结合被证明是具有较高用户活动的青少年的代表,特别是对于使用多任务处理格式的超连接青少年。其使用的动态揭示:与工作日多任务活动的高峰相比,当青少年将学习与搜索额外信息和其他教育活动以及社交结合起来时,除了晚上,周末的多任务活动有所减少。在这种背景下,多任务处理可以被看作是适应现代世界复杂性和多样性的一种工具。线上与线下活动结合的性质与线上活动的结合类似:在工作日的上午,青少年将学习与交际或教育搜索活动结合起来,在晚上,青少年将日常活动的表现与在线上的交际、娱乐或教育搜索活动结合起来。因此,高用户活动和多任务处理是混合现实居民的属性之一,数字活动不会取代习惯的特定年龄的社会实践,但补充并可能增加满足青少年需求的机会,主要是在沟通和认知活动方面。
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