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dc.contributor.author黃子芸zh_TW
dc.contributor.author黃惠萍zh_TW
dc.contributor.authorHuang, Zi-Yunen_US
dc.contributor.authorHuang, Hui-pingen_US
dc.date.accessioned2018-01-24T07:39:35Z-
dc.date.available2018-01-24T07:39:35Z-
dc.date.issued2017en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://etd.lib.nctu.edu.tw/cdrfb3/record/nctu/#GT070359105en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11536/140611-
dc.description.abstract本研究主要關注近年來資訊圖像的熱潮,隨著資訊科技的進步與閱聽人生活型態的改變,現今的資訊圖像在呈現上已不再侷限於單一的表達方式。新聞也不再侷限於文字與圖像,而是包含聲音說明和互動點擊,以協助閱聽人瞭解議題或事件的脈絡。為能對此現象有更深入的理解,本研究將資訊圖像呈現,分為靜態式、動態式與互動式三種型態,並採用實驗法探討不同的資訊圖像呈現方式,對閱聽人閱讀經驗與閱讀理解的影響。同時,本研究也以推敲可能性模式(elaboration likelihood model, ELM)探索先備知識與資訊圖像新聞型態對閱讀經驗與閱讀理解的可能影響,以及閱讀經驗與閱讀理解之間的關係。 本研究以基因改造作物新聞為閱讀素材,以在學大學生及研究生為研究對象,總計有840位參與線上實驗。研究發現,靜態式資訊圖像和動態式資訊圖像給予閱聽人最佳的閱讀經驗,純文字和互動式資訊圖像則對閱聽人的閱讀理解效果最好。此外,高先備知識的閱聽人在任何資訊呈現方式的情境中,閱讀理解優於低先備知識者。綜上可知,科學新聞以視覺圖像或聲音影像呈現時,大體上對閱聽人確實較具吸引力,但欲提高閱聽人對新聞主題的理解程度時,仍需借重文字和互動式的介面。此外,高先備知識者較能有效地激起對文本的理解,因此,閱聽人的能力也是影響科學新聞閱讀的重要因素。zh_TW
dc.description.abstractThis study focuses on the enthusiasm for infographics in recent years. Infographics and news are no longer confined to words and pictures, but containing sounds and interactive clicks to help the audience comprehend issues or events. To understand this phenomenon, this study conducts an experiment to compare the impact of three types of infographics, including static, motion and interactive, on the audience. This study also uses an important concept—prior knowledge from elaboration likelihood model(ELM), and explores the possible interaction effects of prior knowledge and infographic types on the audiences’ reading experience and comprehension. This study uses GMO as a topic to produce scince news texts. Subjects for the web-based experiment are universtiy students. In total, 840 students participate in the experiment. Results show that those who read static and motion infographics have better reading experience than others, but those who read text-only news and interactive infographic have better reading comprehension than others. In addition, those with greater prior knowledge tend to have better reading comprehension than those with lower prior knowledge. Overall, the findings suggest that science news infographics are more appealing to the audience, but text-only version and interactive infographic are still important for the audience to comprehend news content. Moreover, prior knowledge can help increase the audiences’ reading comprehension. This suggests that individuals’ ability also plays a role in their science news reception.en_US
dc.language.isozh_TWen_US
dc.subject科學新聞zh_TW
dc.subject資訊圖像zh_TW
dc.subject閱讀經驗zh_TW
dc.subject閱讀理解zh_TW
dc.subject推敲可能性模式zh_TW
dc.subjectscience newsen_US
dc.subjectinfographicsen_US
dc.subjectreading experienceen_US
dc.subjectreading comprehensionen_US
dc.subjectelaboration likelihood modelen_US
dc.title科學新聞資訊圖像對閱讀經驗與閱讀理解之影響zh_TW
dc.titleThe Impact of Science News Infographics on Reading Experience and Comprehensionen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
dc.contributor.department傳播研究所zh_TW
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