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    Title: 國中生網路閱讀行為與網路閱讀素養之相關研究-以桃園市平鎮國中為例
    The Study of the Relationship between E-Reading Behavior and E-Reading Literacy among Junior High School Students-A Case of Ping-Jhen Junior High School in Taoyuan City
    Authors: 吳秀玲
    Wu, Hsiu-Ling
    Contributors: 生活應用科學系碩士在職專班
    Keywords: 國中生
    網路閱讀行為
    網路閱讀素養
    junior high school students
    e-reading behavior
    e-reading literacy
    Date: 2015
    Issue Date: 2015-08-31 15:43:24 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本研究目的在探究國中生網路閱讀行為與網路閱讀素養之相關研究,並比較不同背景變項國中生在網路閱讀行為與網路閱讀素養之差異,以及瞭解國中生網路閱讀行為與網路閱讀素養之關聯性。
    本研究以桃園市平鎮國中七、八、九年級學生為調查對象,採問卷調查法,以「國中生網路閱讀行為與網路閱讀素養問卷」為研究工具,發放問卷共計542份,有效問卷538 份,回收率99.3%。所得資料以描述性統計、獨立樣本 t檢定、單因子變異數分析以及Pearson積差相關分析等統計方法考驗三項研究假設,研究結果發現如下:
    一、國中生網路閱讀行為與網路閱讀素養平均表現維持中上水準。
    二、不同年級國中生之網路閱讀素養有顯著差異。
    三、國中生之網路閱讀行為與網路閱讀素養部分顯著正相關。
    本研究根據上述研究結果與發現,提出若干建議,以供教育機構及未來研究之參考。
    The purpose of the study is to explore e-reading behavior and e-reading literacy among junior high school students, and to compare the differences of e-reading behavior and e-reading literacy among different background variances in order to examine the correlation between e-reading behavior and e-reading literacy.
    The participants of this study were the seventh-grade, eighth-grade and ninth-grade students of Ping-Jhen junior high school in Taoyuan City. The study was conducted by a questionnaire survey, "Questionnaire of e-reading behavior and e-reading literacy of Junior High School Students." A total of 542 copies of the questionnaire were distributed for the study, of which 538 copies were effective. The effective rate was 99.3%. Data analysis involved descriptive statistics, independent samples t-test, one-way ANOVA and Pearson product-moment correlation. The data analysis results indicated:
    1. The Average performance of e-reading behavior and e-reading literacy maintained the middle-upper level.
    2. There were significant grade differences of e-reading behavior and e-reading literacy.
    3. There were part of significant correlation between e-reading behavior and e-reading literacy.
    Based on these conclusions and findings, several suggestions for compulsory education and future studies are proposed.
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