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Predictors of Online Information Seeking by International Students when Disaster Strikes Their Countries
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Internet ScienceInformation EducationInformation SeekingCrisis ManagementEducationCommunicationJournalismSocial MediaContent AnalysisInformation BehaviorLearning AnalyticsInformation OnlineDigital LiteracyInternational StudentsOnline Information SeekingSocial ComputingInternet Addiction DisorderOnline EducationInternet Self-efficacyArts
This study explores factors influencing international students' likelihood of using the Internet to seek disaster-related information should a disaster affect their countries. A cross-sectional survey was conducted in two universities in America between August 1 and September 30, 2005. Two hundred twenty-nine (n = 229) students completed the self-administered questionnaires. ANOVA analyses found that respondents' Internet self-efficacy had no significant impact on their intentions to seek disaster-related information on the Internet. However, respondents' Internet dependency and attitude toward seeking information online were found to have a significant effect on such intentions.
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