KNOWLEDGE OF ETHICS AND USE OF SOCIAL NETWORKS: A COMPARISON STUDY BETWEEN ISLAMIC AND NON-ISLAMIC STUDIES STUDENTS

Norhayati Rafida Abdul Rahim
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New media have been used in our life, especially by young generations. Following the 'blogging' phenomenon, social networks have become very popular among users around the world. Ethics reflect a community's ideas about the rightness or wrongness of an act and the distinction between virtue and vice. It raises several questions if the knowledge of ethics is significantly related to the ethical use of the Internet. This paper aims to examine the level of knowledge on ethics and the use of social networking. Besides, it identifies a relationship between knowledge of ethics and social networks among Islamic studies students compared to non-Islamic studies students. This study employs a quantitative approach using a survey of 311 university students randomly selected, of which 164 are students from Islamic studies and 147 are from non-Islamic studies backgrounds. This study reveals a positive correlation which is rather moderate. Both variables are moderately correlated in which changes in the first variable are likely correlated with the changes in the second variable. The T-test indicates significant differences between the background of study and knowledge of ethics. It is found that the background of the study determines the knowledge level of ethics. The ethical usage level of social networks does not indicate any differences between Islamic and non-Islamic studies. Since this study involves Malays by ethnic groups, a study that involves non-Malay students can be an extension of this study, resulting in a better explanation of the knowledge of ethics concerning the ethical use of social networks.
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伦理知识和社会网络的使用:伊斯兰和非伊斯兰研究学生的比较研究
新媒体已经在我们的生活中使用,尤其是年轻一代。继“博客”现象之后,社交网络在世界各地的用户中变得非常流行。伦理反映了一个群体对行为的正确或错误以及美德与罪恶之间的区别的看法。它提出了几个问题,如果道德知识是显着相关的道德使用互联网。本文旨在考察道德知识水平和社交网络的使用。此外,它还确定了伊斯兰研究学生与非伊斯兰研究学生之间的道德知识和社会网络之间的关系。本研究采用定量方法,随机选取311名大学生进行调查,其中164名来自伊斯兰研究背景,147名来自非伊斯兰研究背景。这项研究揭示了一种相当温和的正相关。这两个变量是适度相关的,其中第一个变量的变化可能与第二个变量的变化相关。经t检验,研究背景与伦理学知识存在显著差异。研究发现,研究的背景决定了伦理学的知识水平。社会网络的伦理使用水平并没有显示伊斯兰和非伊斯兰研究之间的任何差异。由于本研究涉及马来人的族群,因此涉及非马来学生的研究可以作为本研究的延伸,从而更好地解释有关道德使用社交网络的伦理知识。
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