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- Comprehensive_Model_of_Information_Seeking abstract "The Comprehensive Model of Information Seeking, or CMIS, is a theoretical construct designed to predict how people will seek information. It was first developed by J. David Johnson and has been utilized by a variety of disciplines including Library and Information Science and Health Communication.The CMIS has been empirically tested in health and organizational contexts The CMIS has inherent strengths for studying how people react to health problems such as cancer. The CMIS specifies antecedents that explain why people become information seekers, information carrier characteristics that shape how people go about looking for information, and information seeking actions that reflect the nature of the search itself.".
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- Comprehensive_Model_of_Information_Seeking comment "The Comprehensive Model of Information Seeking, or CMIS, is a theoretical construct designed to predict how people will seek information. It was first developed by J. David Johnson and has been utilized by a variety of disciplines including Library and Information Science and Health Communication.The CMIS has been empirically tested in health and organizational contexts The CMIS has inherent strengths for studying how people react to health problems such as cancer.".
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