[图书][B] Choice and preference in media use: Advances in selective exposure theory and research
S Knobloch-Westerwick - 2014 - taylorfrancis.com
Mediated messages flood our daily lives, through virtually endless choices of media
channels, genres, and content. However, selectivity determines what media messages we …
channels, genres, and content. However, selectivity determines what media messages we …
Defining media enjoyment as the satisfaction of intrinsic needs
This article presents a model of enjoyment rooted in self-determination theory that includes
the satisfaction of three needs related to psychological well-being: autonomy, competence …
the satisfaction of three needs related to psychological well-being: autonomy, competence …
[图书][B] Theorien der Mediennutzung
W Schweiger - 2007 - Springer
Der vorliegende Band ist ein Teil meiner Habilitationsleistung an der
sozialwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. 1 Neben …
sozialwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. 1 Neben …
An exploratory study of reality appeal: Uses and gratifications of reality TV shows
Z Papacharissi, AL Mendelson - Journal of Broadcasting & …, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
A survey administered to reality TV viewers revealed that the most salient motives for
watching reality TV were habitual pass time and reality entertainment. Additional analysis …
watching reality TV were habitual pass time and reality entertainment. Additional analysis …
Media enjoyment as need satisfaction: The contribution of hedonic and nonhedonic needs
Most early research on entertainment defines media enjoyment in functional terms as the
satisfaction of hedonic needs. Two studies demonstrate the value of including nonhedonic …
satisfaction of hedonic needs. Two studies demonstrate the value of including nonhedonic …
Uses and gratifications
AM Rubin - The SAGE handbook of media processes and effects, 2009 - books.google.com
Since the middle of the 20th century, many communication scholars have adopted an
alternative perspective to address communication processes from the vantage point of the …
alternative perspective to address communication processes from the vantage point of the …
The addictive potential of television binge watching: Comparing intentional and unintentional binges.
This study proposes media audiences engage in 2 types of TV binge watching: intentional
and unintentional. Using the differential susceptibility to media effects model as a framework …
and unintentional. Using the differential susceptibility to media effects model as a framework …
Mobile communication for human needs: A comparison of smartphone use between the US and Korea
This study deals with two studies that develop and compare a measure and model of
hierarchical needs of smartphone use from US and Korean users. The first study examines …
hierarchical needs of smartphone use from US and Korean users. The first study examines …
The relationship between traditional mass media and “social media”: Reality television as a model for social network site behavior
Social cognitive theory suggests a likely relationship between behavior modeled on
increasingly popular reality television (RTV) and user behavior modeled on social …
increasingly popular reality television (RTV) and user behavior modeled on social …
Emotional and cognitive predictors of the enjoyment of reality-based and fictional television programming: An elaboration of the uses and gratifications perspective
RL Nabi, CR Stitt, J Halford, KL Finnerty - Media psychology, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
This article reports the results of two studies designed to compare predictors of enjoyment of
reality-based and fictional television programming. In Study 1, 260 adults completed a …
reality-based and fictional television programming. In Study 1, 260 adults completed a …