Using Browser Data to Understand Desires to Spend Time Online.

Technology, mind, and behavior Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-15 DOI:10.1037/tmb0000095
Jesse D McCrosky, Douglas A Parry, Craig J R Sewall, Amy Orben
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Abstract

There is growing recognition that many people feel the need to regulate their use of the internet and other digital technologies to support their wellbeing. In this study, we used Mozilla Firefox browser telemetry to investigate the role played by various usage factors in desires to regulate time spent online. In particular, we investigated how six metrics pertaining to time spent on the internet, and the diversity and intensity of use, predict participants' (n = 8,094) desires to spend more or less time online. Across all six metrics, we did not find evidence for a relationship between browser usage metrics and participants wanting to spend more or less time online. This finding was robust across various analytical pathways. The study highlights a number of considerations and concerns that need to be addressed in future industry-academia collaborations that draw on trace data or usage telemetry.

利用浏览器数据了解上网意愿。
越来越多的人认识到,许多人认为有必要规范自己对互联网和其他数字技术的使用,以支持自己的健康。在这项研究中,我们使用 Mozilla Firefox 浏览器遥测技术来调查各种使用因素在调节上网时间的愿望中所起的作用。特别是,我们调查了与上网时间相关的六项指标以及使用的多样性和强度如何预测参与者(n = 8094)增加或减少上网时间的愿望。在所有六项指标中,我们没有发现浏览器使用指标与参与者希望增加或减少上网时间之间存在关系的证据。这一结果在不同的分析途径中都是可靠的。这项研究强调了在未来利用跟踪数据或使用遥测数据的产学合作中需要解决的一些注意事项和问题。
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