Robinson D
Department of Psychology and Health Studies, Bolton Institute of Higher Education, Bolton, UK.
Appl Ergon. 1989 Sep;20(3):174-80. doi: 10.1016/0003-6870(89)90074-4.
This paper reports the results of an investigation of users' perceptions of and feelings towards working with Computer-Based Information Retrieval Systems (CBIRS). Detailed questionnaires were distributed to members of the United Kingdom Online User Group (UKOLUG), to database users within a large organisation (Site A), and to end-users of a complex commercial database containing information about electronic components (Codus). The three groups differed significantly in their perceptions towards working with a CBIRS, with UKOLUG members holding the most positive perceptions. More frequent use of the CBIRS was found to be significantly related to perceived functional utility of the CBIRS in all three groups. In only two of the groups (UKOLUG and Codus) was perceived difficulty in operating the system negatively related to frequency of use. Job attitudes were not significantly related with perceptions towards working with a CBIRS, but were significantly related with current usage of the CBIRS. For all three groups, reported 'planfulness' (tendency to plan) when using a CBIRS was positively related to feelings of pressure when using the system. The paper discusses the implications of the study's findings for future research and development in the field of human-computer interaction.
本文报告了一项关于用户对基于计算机的信息检索系统(CBIRS)的使用认知和感受的调查结果。详细问卷被分发给英国在线用户组(UKOLUG)的成员、一个大型组织(A站点)内的数据库用户以及一个包含电子元件信息的复杂商业数据库(Codus)的终端用户。这三组在对使用CBIRS的认知上存在显著差异,其中UKOLUG成员的认知最为积极。在所有三组中,发现更频繁地使用CBIRS与对CBIRS功能效用的认知显著相关。仅在两组(UKOLUG和Codus)中,感知到的系统操作难度与使用频率呈负相关。工作态度与对使用CBIRS的认知没有显著关联,但与CBIRS的当前使用情况显著相关。对于所有三组而言,报告的使用CBIRS时的“计划性”(计划倾向)与使用该系统时的压力感呈正相关。本文讨论了该研究结果对人机交互领域未来研究与开发的启示。