Wilson's model of information behavior, developed by Peter Wilson in the 1980s, is a comprehensive framework designed to understand how individuals seek, use, and manage information. The model emphasizes the complex interplay of various factors influencing information behavior, which include individual characteristics (e.g., motivation, cognition), contextual factors (e.g., social environment, organizational setting), and the nature of the information itself.

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