Department of Psychology, University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom.
Cyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw. 2013 Jul;16(7):549-52. doi: 10.1089/cyber.2012.0526. Epub 2013 May 15.
The aim of the study was to compare first and second generation Digital Natives' attitudes toward and use of the Internet. The sample of first generation Digital Natives consisted of 558 students who we surveyed in 2002 and who were born after 1980. The sample of second generation Digital Natives consisted of a sample of 458 students who we surveyed in 2012 and were born after 1993. They completed a questionnaire in the first semester of their first academic year, which consisted of a measure of Internet experience, an Internet anxiety scale, and an Internet identification scale. Second generation Digital Natives had more positive attitudes toward the Internet than first generation Digital Natives. They had higher scores on the Internet identification scale and lower scores on the Internet anxiety scale compared with first generation Digital Natives. Furthermore, we found that second generation Digital Natives used the Internet more than first generation Digital Natives. E-mail was the most popular activity for both generations, although second generation Digital Natives used it significantly more than first generation Digital Natives. Social networking sites emerged as very popular for second generation Digital Natives. Both generations reported low use of Web 2.0 technologies.
本研究旨在比较第一代和第二代数字原住民对互联网的态度和使用情况。第一代数字原住民的样本由 558 名学生组成,他们于 2002 年接受调查,出生于 1980 年后。第二代数字原住民的样本由 458 名学生组成,他们于 2012 年接受调查,出生于 1993 年后。他们在第一学年的第一学期完成了一份问卷,其中包括互联网体验量表、互联网焦虑量表和互联网认同量表。第二代数字原住民对互联网的态度比第一代数字原住民更为积极。与第一代数字原住民相比,他们在互联网认同量表上的得分更高,在互联网焦虑量表上的得分更低。此外,我们发现第二代数字原住民比第一代数字原住民更频繁地使用互联网。电子邮件是两代人最受欢迎的活动,但第二代数字原住民的使用率明显高于第一代数字原住民。社交网站在第二代数字原住民中非常流行。两代人都报告称,他们很少使用 Web 2.0 技术。