Actitud hacia la utilidad y el riesgo de las redes sociales

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  • Cruz García Lirios Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México

Palabras clave:

tecnología, internet, percepción, actitud, comportamiento

Resumen

En referencia a los estudios perceptuales de utilidad y riesgo de Tecnologías de Información y Comunicación, el presente trabajo, con una muestra de 235 estudiantes explica las actitudes hacia las redes sociales. Una vez revisada la literatura existe, se construyó una escala para establecer normalidad (Curtosis = 1.66; Bootstrap = .000), confiabilidad (alfa de .60), validez (KMO = .753; Bartlett =.000; 42% de la varianza explicada) y ajuste (X2 = 5.285; 11 gl; p = .000; GFI = .94; RMR = .001) de un modelo estructural reflejante.Los hallazgos fueron discutidos en comparación al estado de arte con el propósito de evidenciar la especificidad de los indicadores para establecer constructos en torno a las redes sociales como objetos actitudinales; multidimensionales y ambivalentes.

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Cruz García Lirios, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México

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30-01-2014

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García Lirios, C. (2014). Actitud hacia la utilidad y el riesgo de las redes sociales. Folios, Revista De La Facultad De Comunicaciones Y Filología, (29), 81–93. Recuperado a partir de https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/folios/article/view/18292

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