None Khatiyayini a/p RYoganathan, None Mohd Rustam Mohd Rameli
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Abstract
The social media platform is extremely popular among undergraduate students. Along with the increase in social media usage, phenomena such as the fear of missing out are also becoming more prevalent among this group. It is hypothesized that excessive usage of social media contributes to the psychological decline of undergraduate students. This study aimed to examine the relationship between social media usage and the fear of missing out among undergraduate students. In addition, this study also examined the level of social media usage and the fear of missing out. The study adopted a quantitative approach, specifically a correlational research design. Data were collected from 306 undergraduates at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia using the social networking time use scale and fear of missing out (FOMO) scale instruments to measure social media usage and fear of missing out, respectively. Descriptive analysis revealed that undergraduates have a moderate level of social media usage and a moderate level of fear of missing out. Meanwhile, the inferential analysis revealed a significant positive relationship between the usage of social media and the level of fear of missing out among undergraduates. In conclusion, the study results indicate that social media usage does influence the fear of missing out among undergraduates, although the coefficient was weak.
期刊介绍:
This interdisciplinary journal focuses on the exchange of relevant trends and research results and presents practical experiences gained while developing and testing elements of interactive mobile technologies. It bridges the gap between pure academic research journals and more practical publications. So it covers the full range from research, application development to experience reports and product descriptions. Fields of interest include, but are not limited to: -Future trends in m-technologies- Architectures and infrastructures for ubiquitous mobile systems- Services for mobile networks- Industrial Applications- Mobile Computing- Adaptive and Adaptable environments using mobile devices- Mobile Web and video Conferencing- M-learning applications- M-learning standards- Life-long m-learning- Mobile technology support for educator and student- Remote and virtual laboratories- Mobile measurement technologies- Multimedia and virtual environments- Wireless and Ad-hoc Networks- Smart Agent Technologies- Social Impact of Current and Next-generation Mobile Technologies- Facilitation of Mobile Learning- Cost-effectiveness- Real world experiences- Pilot projects, products and applications