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    Title: 新聞跑馬燈對閱聽眾新聞知識處理的影響
    The impact of news crawls on viewers` news information processing
    Authors: 高竹君
    Kao, Jwu Giun
    Contributors: 施琮仁
    Shih, Tsung Jen
    高竹君
    Kao, Jwu Giun
    Keywords: 新聞跑馬燈
    注意力
    記憶
    訊息處理
    news crawl
    attention
    recall
    information processing
    content relevancy
    Date: 2012
    Issue Date: 2013-10-01 15:47:42 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 電視新聞跑馬燈對閱聽眾的影響,實務和學界仍持不同見解。過往學術文獻認為,人類消化訊息的能力有限,若是超越個人所能負荷的訊息消化能力範圍,可能產生訊息過剩而導致注意力降低或訊息處理不完全,包括對訊息的記憶不全(Lang, 2000)。新聞跑馬燈的數量和新聞跑馬燈與主新聞的相關性,對閱聽眾處理訊息的影響,過去文獻研究並不豐富和完整,故本論文從新聞跑馬燈的數量和與主新聞的相關性,了解此二變項對閱聽眾訊息處理能力(特別是注意力和記憶)的影響。實驗受試者係招募本校大學和研究生共 145 人,在電腦上看完新聞影片後再填答實驗問卷,以完成實驗。實驗結果顯示,跑馬燈與主新聞內容的相關性,對閱聽眾的注意力和記憶力有顯著影響,跑馬燈數量則無造成顯著影響。當跑馬燈和主新聞的內容不相關時,觀眾對主新聞內容的注意力與記憶反而會增加。跑馬燈數量的增加並不會降低閱聽眾對新聞內容的記憶。新聞跑馬燈的數量及其與主新聞的相關性,在閱聽眾記憶新聞內容方面並無顯著的交互作用影響。
    Whether use of news crawls in television news is really beneficial for viewers remains a controversial issue. Many news producers in the practical field believe that news
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