Do Personality Traits Moderate the Impact of Social-Media Multi-Tasking on Academic Competence? Higher Education Perspective.

Ammara Iftikhar, Irfan Sabir, Muhammad Bilal Majid
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The aim of this research study is to investigate the impact of social media multitasking on academic competence. Furthermore, this study also is looking for a moderating role of personality traits including, Openness, Extraversion, Neuroticism, Conscientiousness, and agreeableness. As to answer the research questions and hypotheses testing, researchers collected data from different universities that exist in Gujranwala, Pakistan, and valid response from 572 respondents was recorded, including teachers and students. The results were obtained by using M-plus software. The findings of this research indicates that social media multitasking has a significant negative effect on academic competence and indicated that personality traits significantly moderate among social media multitasking and academic competence except agreeableness which shows an insignificant moderation effect between social media multitasking and academic competence. This research study suggested that it is necessity for teachers and parents to motivate students for self-regulation of laptops, mobile phone and multi-tasking behaviors, the significance of encouraging students to acquire self-efficacy and learning. This is the first-time study in Pakistan which investigate a comprehensive model by using social media multi-tasking as an independent variable and academic competence as a dependent variable and drill the five dimensions of personality traits as moderators in this study.
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人格特质是否会调节社交媒体多任务处理对学术能力的影响?高等教育视角。
本研究旨在探讨社交媒体多任务处理对学术能力的影响。此外,本研究还探讨了开放性、外倾性、神经质性、尽责性和亲和性等人格特征对其的调节作用。为了回答研究问题和假设检验,研究人员收集了来自巴基斯坦Gujranwala存在的不同大学的数据,记录了572名受访者的有效回复,包括教师和学生。结果采用M-plus软件计算得到。本研究发现,社交媒体多任务处理对学术能力有显著的负向影响,人格特质在社交媒体多任务处理与学术能力之间具有显著的调节作用,但亲和性在社交媒体多任务处理与学术能力之间的调节作用不显著。本研究表明,教师和家长有必要对学生进行笔记本电脑、手机和多任务行为的自我调节,鼓励学生获得自我效能感和学习的意义。本研究首次在巴基斯坦以社交媒体多任务为自变量,以学术能力为因变量,以人格特质的五个维度为调节因子,考察了一个综合模型。
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