Interacting with news: Exploring the effects of modality and perceived responsiveness and control on news source credibility and enjoyment among second screen viewers

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Highlights:

• Main effects were found for perceived interactivity.

• Higher levels of perceived control predicted news enjoyment and perceived credibility.

• Higher levels of perceived responsiveness predicted news enjoyment and perceived credibility.

• Interaction effects were found for modality and perceived responsiveness and control.

摘要

•Main effects were found for perceived interactivity.•Higher levels of perceived control predicted news enjoyment and perceived credibility.•Higher levels of perceived responsiveness predicted news enjoyment and perceived credibility.•Interaction effects were found for modality and perceived responsiveness and control.

论文关键词:Second-screen viewing,User perceptions,Credibility,News enjoyment,Interactivity

论文评审过程:Received 20 August 2016, Revised 21 January 2017, Accepted 7 March 2017, Available online 8 March 2017, Version of Record 2 April 2017.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2017.03.023