Abstract

With the development of network informatization, users can obtain a large amount of information in the process of human-computer interaction to provide a basis for self-determination. At the same time, the huge amount of information has also caused users to produce fatigue and negative usage behavior to a certain extent. The study collected 452 valid questionnaires through the questionnaire survey method, and the results showed that users’ perception of information overload and function overload positively affect information avoidance behavior from the perspective of human-computer interaction, while social overload has no significant impact on information avoidance behavior. The research conclusions help to further understand the impact of user perception overload on user information avoidance behavior, and provide enlightenment for information dissemination and function setting in human-computer interaction.

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