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First Thoughts: Perceived Self-Efficacy and Interactive Video Retrieval
Albertson, Dan
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https://hdl.handle.net/2142/73697
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- Title
- First Thoughts: Perceived Self-Efficacy and Interactive Video Retrieval
- Author(s)
- Albertson, Dan
- Issue Date
- 2015-03-15
- Keyword(s)
- information seeking/retrieval
- human-computer interaction
- Abstract
- Surveys were collected to analyze perceived self-efficacy within interactive video retrieval, overall and according to certain factors potentially significant to users’ confidence prior to a search session. A total of 214 surveys with quantifiable responses were collected and analyzed. The combined mean of participants’ perceived self-efficacy for being able to successfully fulfill certain video needs was 3.24 (out of 5). Independent samples t-tests produced significantly higher levels of perceived self-efficacy among participants more familiar with a sample information topic (t=-3.51, p<0.01) and among those completing the survey using YouTube as the system context versus the CSPAN Digital Video Library (t=3.78 and p<0.01). Findings give researchers better understanding of users’ confidence and beliefs prior to an interactive video retrieval process, which can demonstrate implications for use and acceptance of interactive video systems.
- Publisher
- iSchools
- Series/Report Name or Number
- iConference 2015 Proceedings
- Type of Resource
- text
- Language
- English
- Permalink
- http://hdl.handle.net/2142/73697
- Copyright and License Information
- Copyright 2015 is held by the authors. Copyright permissions, when appropriate, must be obtained directly from the authors.
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