Permanently online and permanently connected: Development and validation of the Online Vigilance Scale.

Smartphones and other mobile devices have fundamentally changed patterns of Internet use in everyday life by making online access constantly available. The present paper offers a theoretical explication and empirical assessment of the concept of online vigilance, referring to users' permanent c...

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Main Authors: Leonard Reinecke, Christoph Klimmt, Adrian Meier, Sabine Reich, Dorothée Hefner, Katharina Knop-Huelss, Diana Rieger, Peter Vorderer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6201899?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-917d6c992a1240eeb5b40eefdac7a8662020-11-25T01:26:49ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-011310e020538410.1371/journal.pone.0205384Permanently online and permanently connected: Development and validation of the Online Vigilance Scale.Leonard ReineckeChristoph KlimmtAdrian MeierSabine ReichDorothée HefnerKatharina Knop-HuelssDiana RiegerPeter VordererSmartphones and other mobile devices have fundamentally changed patterns of Internet use in everyday life by making online access constantly available. The present paper offers a theoretical explication and empirical assessment of the concept of online vigilance, referring to users' permanent cognitive orientation towards online content and communication as well as their disposition to exploit these options constantly. Based on four studies, a validated and reliable self-report measure of online vigilance was developed. In combination, the results suggest that the Online Vigilance Scale (OVS) shows a stable factor structure in various contexts and user populations and provides future work in communication, psychology, and other social sciences with a new measure of the individual cognitive orientation towards ubiquitous online communication.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6201899?pdf=render
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Katharina Knop-Huelss
Diana Rieger
Peter Vorderer
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Christoph Klimmt
Adrian Meier
Sabine Reich
Dorothée Hefner
Katharina Knop-Huelss
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Permanently online and permanently connected: Development and validation of the Online Vigilance Scale.
PLoS ONE
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Christoph Klimmt
Adrian Meier
Sabine Reich
Dorothée Hefner
Katharina Knop-Huelss
Diana Rieger
Peter Vorderer
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title Permanently online and permanently connected: Development and validation of the Online Vigilance Scale.
title_short Permanently online and permanently connected: Development and validation of the Online Vigilance Scale.
title_full Permanently online and permanently connected: Development and validation of the Online Vigilance Scale.
title_fullStr Permanently online and permanently connected: Development and validation of the Online Vigilance Scale.
title_full_unstemmed Permanently online and permanently connected: Development and validation of the Online Vigilance Scale.
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publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Smartphones and other mobile devices have fundamentally changed patterns of Internet use in everyday life by making online access constantly available. The present paper offers a theoretical explication and empirical assessment of the concept of online vigilance, referring to users' permanent cognitive orientation towards online content and communication as well as their disposition to exploit these options constantly. Based on four studies, a validated and reliable self-report measure of online vigilance was developed. In combination, the results suggest that the Online Vigilance Scale (OVS) shows a stable factor structure in various contexts and user populations and provides future work in communication, psychology, and other social sciences with a new measure of the individual cognitive orientation towards ubiquitous online communication.
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