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The Search for Pleasure and Meaning on TV, Captured In-App: Eudaimonia and Hedonism Effects on TV Consumption as Self-Reported via Mobile App
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media ( IF 2.0 ) Pub Date : 2020-12-15 , DOI: 10.1080/08838151.2020.1849702
Danny D. E. Kim 1, 2
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ABSTRACT

The present study investigates the effects of eudaimonia and hedonism on genre preferences by connecting eudaimonia and hedonism survey measures to individuals’ self-reported TV-show viewing data over time in the mobile app TV Time. Regression models suggest that higher eudaimonia leads to more viewing of mystery, mini-series, thriller, and drama, but less viewing of family, adventure, and action shows. Higher hedonism leads to more viewing of family, romance, action, and comedy programs, but less viewing of mystery, sci-fi, mini-series, suspense, horror, crime, thriller, and drama shows. Models including hedonism and eudaimonia generally, although not always, fit the data better than demographics-only models.



中文翻译:

在电视上寻找乐趣和意义,在应用内捕获:通过移动应用自行报告的Eudaimonia和享乐主义对电视消费的影响

摘要

本研究通过将eudaimonia和享乐主义调查措施与随时间推移的移动应用TV Time中个人自我报告的电视节目观看数据联系起来,调查了eudaimonia和享乐主义对体裁偏好的影响。回归模型表明,较高的eudaimonia会导致更多观看神秘,迷你剧,惊悚片和戏剧的内容,而较少观看家庭,冒险和动作表演。享乐主义越高,对家庭,浪漫,动作和喜剧节目的观看就越多,而对神秘,科幻,迷你剧,悬疑,恐怖,犯罪,惊悚和戏剧表演的观看就越少。尽管并不总是如此,但包括享乐主义和大洋洲在内的模型通常比仅人口统计学模型更适合数据。

更新日期:2021-02-09
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