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  1. Agosto, D.E.: Bounded rationality and satisficing in young people's Web-based decision making (2002) 0.03
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    Abstract
    This study investigated Simon's behavioral decisionmaking theories of bounded rationality and satisficing in relation to young people's decision making in the World Wide Web, and considered the role of personal preferences in Web-based decisions. It employed a qualitative research methodology involving group interviews with 22 adolescent females. Data analysis took the form of iterative pattern coding using QSR NUD*IST Vivo qualitative data analysis software. Data analysis revealed that the study participants did operate within the limits of bounded rationality. These limits took the form of time constraints, information overload, and physical constraints. Data analysis also uncovered two major satisficing behaviors-reduction and termination. Personal preference was found to play a major role in Web site evaluation in the areas of graphic/multimedia and subject content preferences. This study has related implications for Web site designers and for adult intermediaries who work with young people and the Web
    Source
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science and technology. 53(2002) no.1, S.16-27
  2. Feng, Y.; Agosto, D.E.: Revisiting personal information management through information practices with activity tracking technology (2019) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Personal information management (PIM) is an interdisciplinary research area with established theoretical foundations from information science and applied empirical research from human-computer interaction (HCI). The increasingly popular activity tracking technology (ATT) has given rise to a new type of personal information about one's daily physical activities, which has not been scrutinized under theoretical frameworks in PIM. This article presents an in-depth qualitative interview study supplemented by participant-driven photo elicitation with 20 long-term activity tracker users about how they manage personal information generated by ATT. Key findings include the identification of two distinctive user groups (i.e., consistent casual users and powers users) among long-term activity tracker users and an in-depth portrayal of these groups' PIM behaviors with ATT. These behaviors include concurrent and subsequent PIM practices, 6 types of PIM activities, and the use of a spectrum of PIM tools. This research provides timely theoretical updates to PIM under the background of self-tracking technologies, outlines empirical implications to improve ATT in support of PIM, and offers recommendations for incorporating participant-driven photo elicitation as a supplementary method for qualitative interviews in information behavior research.
    Source
    Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. 70(2019) no.12, S.1352-1367
  3. Agosto, D.E.; Hughes-Hassell, S.: Toward a model of the everyday life information needs of urban teenagers : Part 1: empirical model (2006) 0.01
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    Source
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 57(2006) no.11, S.1418-1426
  4. Agosto, D.E.; Hughes-Hassell, S.: Toward a model of the everyday life information needs of urban teenagers : Part 1: theoretical model (2006) 0.01
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    Source
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 57(2006) no.10, S.1394-1403
  5. Agosto, D.E.; Abbas, J.; Naughton, R.: Relationships and social rules : teens' social network and other ICT selection practices (2012) 0.01
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    Source
    Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 63(2012) no.6, S.1108-1124