A study of a diagnosis and examination questionnaire for forming inner compatibility indicators Park Hae-Ri1, Lim Cheong-Hwan2, Lee Jae-Yong3,* 1Lecturer, Department of Health and Environmental Science, Sinseong University, Korea Parkk 2Professor, Department of Radiological Science, Hanseo University, Korea 3Professor, Department of Drone Applications, Hanseo University, Korea *Corresponding author: Jae-Yong Lee Professor, Department of Drone Applications, Hanseo University, Korea. E-mail: jylee@hanseo.ac.kr
Online published on 16 October, 2018. Abstract Background/Objectives This study investigates whether the counterproductive function of HCI can be explained as inner compatibility, or an interaction with other systems, instead of an addiction as in the past two decades. Methods/Statistical Analysis By categorizing the diagnostic test results of 273 adult internet addicts into perceptive, emotional subjective, and cognitive consciousness, the study verifies whether addiction can be analyzed through changes on the organizational level using HCI. Frequency analysis, technical statistics, mean, confidence level and hierarchical regression analysis are conducted for this purpose. Findings The analysis of the questionnaire for each consciousness level was reliable. The three categories of awareness had the greatest impact on the high-risk group, followed by the potential-risk group, then the regular group. Self-consciousness didn't vary across addiction levels. This indicates that when developing a questionnaire for measuring inner compatibility, it is possible to ask the level of perceptive emotional consciousness or subjective consciousness for the self-diagnosis test for internet addiction. The variable that affected addiction the most was perceptive emotional consciousness, followed by subjective consciousness, then cognitive consciousness. This indicates that organizational changes shaped by method of relaying information via a computer are measured by a decrease in uncertainty. Therefore, by using information theory in statistical mechanics, it was verified that the counterproductive function of HCI should be explained as over-engagement rather than addiction. Improvements/Applications The study will be useful in developing a questionnaire used to measure human-computer interaction using inner-compatibility based on information theory. Top Keywords HCI, inner compatibility, information theory, consciousness level, negative entropy. Top |