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contributor.advisorPaul Solomonen
creatorVirginia Beth Ellingtonen
date.accessioned2005-11-18T16:07:28Z-
date.available2005-11-18en
date.available2005-11-18T16:07:28Z-
date.issued2005-11-18T16:07:28Z-
date.submittedNovember 18, 2005en
identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1901/231-
description.abstractThis study analyzes, compares, and contrasts the components of the definition of information overload, its primary sources, its frequency, its effect on work, and the utilization of coping strategies of ninety-eight full-time undergraduate university students by evaluating their responses to five open-ended questions. The results of the study indicate that the students’ definitions of information overload contain primarily volume and time constraint components, the primary source is classes, it occurs often, has a negative effect on class work, results in loss of time and reduces efficiency for the students. The majority of the students utilize coping strategies of prioritizing work, organizing work and taking a break when they experience information overload.en
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format.mimetypeapplication/pdf-
language.isoen_USen
publisherSchool of Information and Library Scienceen
subjectInformation Overload--Management Information society--Information overload Personal information management--Information overloaden
titleAn Analysis of Information Overload Components, Sources, Frequency, Effect on Performance and Coping Strategies utilized by Full-Time Undergraduate University Studentsen
typeElectronic Theses and Dissertationsen
degree.disciplineInformation Scienceen
degree.grantorUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hillen
degree.levelMasteren
degree.nameMaster of Scienceen
licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/1.0/en
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