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    In: New Media & Society, SAGE Publications, Vol. 20, No. 7 ( 2018-07), p. 2272-2295
    Abstract: The Internet is a major source for health information but contributes to the digital divide and health disparities. Minorities with low literacy skills are at a particular disadvantage in obtaining online information. A website was created with health information presented through videos in Amharic and an interface that does not require reading skills to enable users with low/no literacy to navigate among topics. In all, 225 Israeli Ethiopian immigrants were asked to use the website, most with low/no literacy skills. Participants were excited about it, but those with low/no literacy felt they needed support and training for future use. Some felt it was too difficult. The findings point to unexpected potential sociocultural uses for the website for immigrants with different levels of literacy skills. The analysis yielded two user typologies that can help identify user needs and segmentation, a culture-centered adaptation of the technology acceptance model, and implications for communication infrastructure theory.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1461-4448 , 1461-7315
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    Language: English
    Publisher: SAGE Publications
    Publication Date: 2018
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    SAGE Publications ; 2011
    In:  Psychology of Music Vol. 39, No. 2 ( 2011-04), p. 182-195
    In: Psychology of Music, SAGE Publications, Vol. 39, No. 2 ( 2011-04), p. 182-195
    Abstract: The effect of experimental paradigm, musical structure and subjective evaluations on time estimation was studied. In a 2 (prospective/retrospective) × 2 (tonal/atonal) between-subjects design, participants listened to either a tonal or an atonal piece in a prospective or a retrospective paradigm and were asked to estimate its duration, and rate it on perceived pleasantness and structure. Interaction effects between experimental paradigm and musical structure were found for time estimations and for subjective ratings. The tonal piece was estimated as longer, more pleasant and in a clearer key in the retrospective paradigm, whereas the reverse was found for the atonal piece. Moreover, time estimations were negatively and positively related to subjective ratings in the prospective and retrospective paradigms respectively. Results are discussed in relation to existing models of time estimation.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0305-7356 , 1741-3087
    Language: English
    Publisher: SAGE Publications
    Publication Date: 2011
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