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An Extension of the Technology Acceptance Model in Health Video Game Environment : Using a Playtesting Method
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헬스 비디오 게임의 사용자 경험과 기술수용의 확장모델 : 플레이테스트 방법의 적용

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Ghee Young Noh (한림대학교)
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Korean Association for Broarding & Telecommunication Korean Journal of Broadcasting and Telecommunication Studies Vol.26 No.5 KCI Excellent Accredited Journal
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2012.9
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78 - 113 (36page)

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Video games in health care provide abundant example of innovative ways to use existing commercial games for health improvement. The purpose of this study was to test extensions of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) aimed at predicting user"s acceptance and intention to use health video game. A playtesting methodology was employed to gather data from 200 players on variables captured by the extended TAM including flow state, presence, and originality. The empirical results not only confirmed TAM, but also showed that the experience of flow state strongly influences perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use. Structural equation modeling indicated that multimedia presence and originality were determinants of perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness and also direct and indirect determinants of intention to use health video game. These findings have theoretical implications for models of technology acceptance and practical interventions designed at increasing use of health video game.

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1. 문제의 제기
2. 이론적 논의와 연구모형
3. 연구방법
4. 연구결과
5. 결론 및 논의
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