| Literature DB >> 30305170 |
Richard B Lopez1, Julia M Salinger2, Todd F Heatherton3, Dylan D Wagner4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Media multitasking (MMT)-using and switching between unrelated forms of media-has been implicated in altered processing of extraneous stimuli, resulting in performance deficits. Here, we sought to extend our prior work to test the hypothesis that MMT might be associated with enhanced processing of incidental environmental cues during person perception.Entities:
Keywords: Individual differences; Media multitasking; Person perception; Social cues
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30305170 PMCID: PMC6180433 DOI: 10.1186/s40359-018-0256-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychol ISSN: 2050-7283
Fig. 1Screenshots depicting clean versus messy video conditions, representative of the relevant cue manipulation (left two quadrants), and testing room conditions, representative of the irrelevant cue manipulation (right two quadrants)
Parameter estimates from multiple regression model predicting participants’ conscientiousness ratings
| 95% Confidence Interval | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Predictor | Estimate | SE | Lower | Upper | t | p |
| (Intercept) | 37.785 | 0.5889 | 36.6152 | 38.9553 | 64.166 | < .001 |
| Room (irrelevant cue) condition | −1.210 | 1.1736 | −3.5415 | 1.1223 | −1.031 | 0.305 |
| Video (relevant cue) condition | −7.828 | 1.1779 | −10.1686 | −5.4878 | −6.646 | < .001 |
| Media multi-tasking (centered) | 0.141 | 0.0658 | 0.0102 | 0.2716 | 2.142 | 0.035 |
| Room Condition ✻ Media multi-tasking | −0.335 | 0.1317 | −0.5963 | − 0.0728 | −2.540 | 0.013 |
| Room Condition ✻ Video Condition | −0.264 | 2.3557 | −4.9447 | 4.4169 | −0.112 | 0.911 |
| Video Condition ✻ Media multi-tasking | 0.152 | 0.1316 | −0.1097 | 0.4133 | 1.154 | 0.252 |
Fig. 2Line plot depicting simple slopes of the effect of room condition at different levels of media multitasking (MMT; as moderating variable), with –1SD MMT line in red, mean MMT line in green, and + 1SD MMT line in blue. Lines indicate standard error of the mean and asterisk indicates p < .05. Standard error bars are offset to avoid overlap