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Psychophysiological Measures in Media Research×Media Richness Analysis×
CampoCommunicationCommunication
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origen20041986
Autor originalPsychophysiology of media (Ravaja; Lang's tradition)Richard L. Daft & Robert H. Lengel
TipoReal-time physiological measurement of attention and emotion to mediaFramework and method for assessing channel richness vs. task equivocality
Fuente seminalRavaja, N. (2004). Contributions of psychophysiology to media research: Review and recommendations. Media Psychology, 6(2), 193–235. DOI ↗Daft, R. L., & Lengel, R. H. (1986). Organizational information requirements, media richness and structural design. Management Science, 32(5), 554–571. DOI ↗
AliasPhysiological measures of media response, Media psychophysiology, Biometric media measurement, Medya Araştırmalarında Psikofizyolojik ÖlçümlerMedia richness theory analysis, Information richness analysis, Channel richness assessment, Ortam Zenginliği Analizi
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ResumenPsychophysiological measurement records the body's continuous responses — heart rate, skin conductance, facial muscle activity, and more — while people are exposed to media, providing real-time, covert indicators of attention and emotion. Reviewed for communication by Ravaja, these measures sidestep the biases of self-report and capture moment-to-moment processing as a message unfolds.Media richness analysis applies Daft and Lengel's media richness theory to evaluate communication channels by their capacity to carry rich information and to assess how well a channel fits the equivocality of the task at hand. Rooted in organizational communication, it provides criteria — feedback immediacy, multiplicity of cues, language variety, and personal focus — for ranking channels from lean (a memo) to rich (face-to-face) and for diagnosing whether managers and teams are matching channel to message appropriately.
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