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From the author: The uses and gratifications approach is well suited for studying the World Wide Web as a whole and for examining specific types of sites within the Web. This study, therefore, examines the uses and gratifications of accessing online sources for political information. A factor analysis revealed 4 primary motivations for connecting to online political information: guidance information-seeking/surveillance, entertainment, and social utility. Additionally, significant correlations emerged between the 4 motivations and amount of use, trust in government, feelings of efficacy, interest in politics, and the likelihood of voting.
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Title: Online and in the know: uses and gratifications of the web for political information.(Statistical Data Included)
Author: Barbara K. Kaye
Publication:Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media (Refereed)
Date: March 1, 2002
Publisher: Broadcast Education Association
Volume: 46 Issue: 1 Page: 54(18)
Article Type: Statistical Data Included
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Online and in the know: uses and gratifications of the web for political information.(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media
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Author(s)Barbara K. Kaye, Thomas J. Johnson
PublisherBroadcast Education Association
ISBN / ASINB0008F4U94
ISBN-13978B0008F4U99
AvailabilityAvailable for download now
Sales Rank11,736,635
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸