Preference of Generation Z Towards Social Interaction

Generose C. Billano, Jester John P. Cogollo, Eljan Michael C. Dela Cruz, M. Manahan, Seith Nathaniel D. Romualdo, Tonette Jye T. Rizaldo, Sir Hassanal P. Abusma, Sir Mark F. Onia
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The purpose of this study was to determine the preferred mode of interaction of generation Z. There are four novelties: (1) To understand the percentage of students who prefer social media as a medium of social interaction, (2) To know the percentage of students who prefer face-to-face interaction, (3) To comprehend what medium do they prefer to use when they are discussing their courtship involvement, academic matters, personal issues, interpersonal relational conflicts, sex-related matters, and (4) To know the reasons for students' preference in terms of mode of Interaction. The study used a mixed-method approach, employed explanatory design, and used simple random sampling in choosing the 76 respondents/participants from the Sultan Kudarat State University (SKSU) students. A survey and an interview were conducted to compare face-to-face interaction and social media interaction as the primary mode of interaction. The results showed that 60 students prefer face-to-face interaction over 76 students, with a frequency of 78.94% out of 100%. It is concluded that most of the students prefer face-to-face social interaction rather than social media. This study has an impact on Generation Z, as it serves as a realization of their social activeness in interaction as well as on the community. Also, it will help society understand how Generation Z compares to other generations by being the generation most affected by technology and its rapidly evolving form of communication, as well as the loss of their ability to communicate.
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Z世代对社会互动的偏好
这项研究的目的是确定z世代的首选互动模式。有四个新奇之处:(1)了解喜欢社交媒体作为社交媒介的学生所占比例;(2)了解喜欢面对面互动的学生所占比例;(3)了解他们在讨论恋爱、学业、个人问题、人际关系冲突、性相关问题时更喜欢使用哪种媒体;(4)了解学生在互动方式方面偏好的原因。本研究采用混合方法,采用解释设计,采用简单随机抽样的方法,从苏丹库达拉特州立大学(SKSU)的学生中选择76名受访者/参与者。通过调查和访谈,比较了面对面互动和社交媒体互动作为主要的互动方式。结果显示,60名学生比76名学生更喜欢面对面的互动,频率为78.94%(100%)。结论是,大多数学生更喜欢面对面的社交互动,而不是社交媒体。本研究对Z世代有影响,因为它体现了他们在互动中的社会活跃度,也体现了他们对社区的影响。此外,它将帮助社会了解Z世代与其他世代相比,是受技术及其快速发展的沟通方式影响最大的一代,以及他们沟通能力的丧失。
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