The article presents the results of a pilot research exploring psychosemantic aspects of different informational environment (internet, book, television, radio, newspaper). The research offers data describing subjective significance of different informational environment, analyses quantitative and qualitative indicators of descriptors that used by respondents for different information environment assessment, identifies random associations and associative semantic universals for assessing different types of information environment. The study also defines spatial-temporal and object-subject indicators of different information environment and explores interrelations within the psychosemantic attributes systems of such informational environment as internet, book, television, radio and newspaper.
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