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    Title: 網路電子郵件之「第三人效果」與「第一人效果」-以台灣「319槍擊疑雲」電子郵件散播為例
    Authors: 洪雅慧
    Hong, Yah-Huei
    Keywords: 第三人效果;第一人效果;政府規範;電子郵件;轉寄行為;網路問卷調查
    third-person effect;first-person effect;regulation;e-mails;emails-transmission;online survey
    Date: 2007-01
    Issue Date: 2016-09-08 11:27:28 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本研究以台灣2004年「319槍擊事件」發生後許多網路使用者從網路上收到「槍擊疑雲電子郵件」的時空背景,檢測「第三人效果」與「第一人效果」是否存在,並進一步探討第三人效果的行為效應。本文測試的行為效果有二,一為「支持規範」,二為「轉寄電子郵件」。「網路問卷調查法」是本研究採行的研究方法,研究結果顯示,對所有接觸過319「槍擊疑雲」電子郵件的受訪者而言,第三人效果的確存在,而泛綠支持者的第三人效果較泛藍支持者與中立者更為強烈,但第一人效果卻未如期發生在泛藍支持者身上。另外,第三人效果對於「支持規範」的預測力未達顯著,但對「電子郵件之轉寄」則有顯著影響力。
    This study aims to examine the third-person effect and the first-person effect. Fit also explores the behavioral aspects of the third-person effect. The behavioral outcomes in this study are people’s desire for regulation and their behavior towards “email-transmission.” An online survey was applied in this study. The questionnaire was posted on the web for a span of three weeks after the 2004 Taiwan Presidential Election when 319-assassination-related emails roamed the Internet. The results show that the third-person effect does emerge. The users who support the Pan-Green party are more likely than Pan-Blue supporters and Independents to perceive that their emails exert a stronger influence on others than on themselves. However, the Pan-Blue supporters do not perceive themselves to be more affected than others. In addition, the third-person effect is not a significant predictor of perceived need for regulation. However, it does play a role in predicting the “email-transmission.”
    Relation: 新聞學研究, 90, 1-42
    Mass Communication Research
    Data Type: article
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