Multi-Item Scale:
Item Text:
e. Cross-reading different internet pages to find different information on a specific topic, e.g. about a disease. [Verschiedene Internetseiten querlesen, um unterschiedliche Informationen zu einem bestimmten Thema herauszufinden, z.B. über eine Krankheit.]
Different Answer Format Tested:
Nein
Findings:
19 out of 20 respondents answered this item, test person 11 does not use the Internet and therefore does not answer item e). Twelve of the 19 respondents said that they could read different websites without problems, the remaining seven respondents could do so with certain difficulty.
All 19 test persons, who answered this item, think of different internet pages, i.e. of considering several text sources.
Of the 20 test persons, 16 understand the term "cross-reading" correctly. Twelve test persons understand the term "skimming over a text", two persons say that they do not read everything (TP 17, 20) and one person each states that they do not read in detail (TP 06) or search for keywords in the text (TP 07). The following are two examples of how the term "cross-reading" is described:
The test persons 07 and 14 note that diseases are a bad example in their opinion: "The topic of illness has irritated me here. This is by no means something I can only read across." (TP 07) and two other test persons express this at least indirectly:
All 19 test persons, who answered this item, think of different internet pages, i.e. of considering several text sources.
Of the 20 test persons, 16 understand the term "cross-reading" correctly. Twelve test persons understand the term "skimming over a text", two persons say that they do not read everything (TP 17, 20) and one person each states that they do not read in detail (TP 06) or search for keywords in the text (TP 07). The following are two examples of how the term "cross-reading" is described:
- "So don't read through it completely, but fly over it. Don't read it properly, look through it quickly and get the most important things out." (TP 10)
- "If I do not read every line, but skim the text like this.” (TP 13)
The test persons 07 and 14 note that diseases are a bad example in their opinion: "The topic of illness has irritated me here. This is by no means something I can only read across." (TP 07) and two other test persons express this at least indirectly:
- "If these are any medical sites, I have no idea." (TP 01)
- "With illness, it's the same thing. You read so much and in the end you know nothing.”(TP 12)
Recommendations:
No changes recommended.