Social Media Exposure and Grammar Proficiency of Junior High School Students’: A Correlational Study

Jennen Otibar, Vanna Egargo, Caryl Calvara, Karla Macion, Shiela Mae Abrugar, Alma Sonia Q. Sanchez, Billy A. Danday, Catherine Calzita
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Social media has emerged as a contemporary form of media with diverse attributes and characteristics. It serves as a means of instruction, and the younger generation frequently engages with it for various social interactions and communication purposes. While social media offers features not limited to education and is readily accessible to students, it can also impact certain academic aspects through this new digital medium. This study investigated the association between social media exposure and grammar proficiency among junior high school students, specifically spelling and punctuation marks usage. The researchers employed a correlational design and collected quantitative data. Through, total population sampling method, students from Grades 7, 8, 9, and 10 in a laboratory school in Eastern Visayas were chosen. The questionnaire included a spelling and punctuation examination, and the results were analyze using statistical methods such as mean, percentage, standard deviation, Pearson correlation (r), and Eta – correlation. This study's findings indicate no significant relationship between the grammar proficiency of the respondents and their social media exposure, as there is a relatively low correlation and association between the time spent on social media and grammar proficiency test scores. However, the study also revealed a positive correlation between age and grammar proficiency, implying that the older the respondents, the higher their knowledge about correct spelling and punctuation marks usage. Furthermore, the study also suggests conducting further research to explore the relationship between other components of grammar competency and specific social media platforms, such as TikTok, which has the highest hours of exposure.
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初中生社交媒体接触与语法水平的相关研究
社交媒体是一种具有多种属性和特征的当代媒体形式。它是一种教育手段,年轻一代经常使用它进行各种社会互动和交流。虽然社交媒体提供的功能不仅限于教育,而且对学生来说很容易使用,但它也可以通过这种新的数字媒体影响某些学术方面。本研究调查了初中生社交媒体曝光与语法熟练程度之间的关系,特别是拼写和标点符号的使用。研究人员采用了相关设计并收集了定量数据。通过总体抽样方法,选择了东米沙鄢群岛一所实验学校7年级、8年级、9年级和10年级的学生。问卷包括拼写和标点检查,并使用平均数、百分比、标准差、Pearson相关(r)和Eta相关等统计方法对结果进行分析。本研究的发现表明,被调查者的语法水平与其社交媒体曝光之间没有显著的关系,因为社交媒体上花费的时间与语法水平测试成绩之间的相关性和相关性相对较低。然而,该研究也揭示了年龄和语法熟练程度之间的正相关关系,这意味着受访者年龄越大,他们对正确拼写和标点符号使用的了解就越高。此外,该研究还建议进行进一步的研究,以探索语法能力的其他组成部分与特定社交媒体平台之间的关系,例如曝光时间最长的TikTok。
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