Research on Influencing Factors of Adoption Behavior of Mobile Readers Based on Meta-Analysis
Table 3
Descriptive statistical analysis table of each path relationship.
Variable relationship
Quantity
Correlation coefficient
Significant situation
Sample size
Cumulative sample
Average sample
Minimum
Maximum
Difference
Significant
Not significant
Significance rate (100%)
Minimum
Maximum
SD-PEOU
5
0.334
0.932
0.598
5
0
100
190
426
1648
330
PEOU-PU
13
0.300
0.814
0.514
12
1
92.3
201
451
4254
327
PU-ATT
7
0.236
0.724
0.488
7
0
100
201
977
2735
391
PEOU-ATT
6
0.178
0.613
0.435
6
0
100
201
977
2353
392
PU-BI
21
0.088
0.98
0.892
18
3
85.7
60
1034
7482
356
PEOU-BI
16
0.119
0.700
0.581
12
4
75
60
1034
5967
373
RA-BI
5
0.264
0.680
0.416
5
0
100
195
594
1823
365
PE-BI
7
0.224
0.582
0.358
7
0
100
328
1034
3561
509
PM-BI
7
0.300
0.576
0.276
7
0
100
60
392
2053
293
PV-BI
13
0.080
0.579
0.499
10
3
76.9
60
451
4428
341
SI-BI
14
0.104
0.770
0.666
9
5
64.3
190
1034
5652
404
ATT-BI
6
0.223
0.844
0.621
6
0
100
252
977
2611
435
BI-AB
6
0.520
0.784
0.264
6
0
100
256
1034
2808
468
PU (perceived usefulness), PEOU (perceived ease of use), PM (perceived mobility), PE (perceived entertainment), SI (social influence), RA (cognitive adjustment), PV (perceived value), SD (interface design), ATT (attitude), BI (behavior intention), and AB (actual behavior).