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Human Information Behavior Context

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In the 1970s,the concept of information behavior gradually began to establish its position in the vocabulary of researchers focusing on information needs, seeking, and use.



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Human Information Behavior Praxis

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It appears that searchers rely primarily on their internal knowledge for evaluating and creating information needs, using search primarily for fact checking and verification. Overall, results indicate that a learning theory may better describe the information searching process than more commonly used paradigms of …</description>
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Human Information Behavior Theory

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In the social sciences, however, the role of theory is rather more modest, for a variety of reasons. First, the phenomenon we study, human behaviour, can be directly affected by the means we use to study it. Consequently, there is always the possibility that even when we ask questions, a person may change his or her behaviour as a result …</description>
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