Effects of media multi-tasking with Facebook on the enjoyment and encoding of TV episodes

作者: Vanessa Oviedo , Michelle Tornquist , Tierney Cameron , Dan Chiappe

DOI: 10.1016/J.CHB.2015.05.022

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摘要: People enjoyed TV shows more under single task than dual conditions.People recalled details of the conditions.Habitual media multi-taskers benefitted most conditions.More interactions with Facebook in study led to worse memory and enjoyment. The examined consequences multi-tasking involving sitcoms. Experiment 1 had participants watch episodes their choosing while interacting Facebook, or on own, assessed enjoyment episodes, overall mood, as well for episodes. It also how these variables were affected by participants' prior experience. 2 manipulated degree which interact watching We found that conditions conditions, they conditions. Moreover, who engage less those interactions. Finally, reported frequently engaging outside experiment from

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