Relationship between Social Media Usage and Academic Performance of the Students: A Case Study of Female Students of Public Sectors Universities

Ashraf Iqbal, Maiha Kamal, Usman Idrees
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In the current media-dominated era, social media significantly impacts the lifestyles and perceptions of females, profoundly influencing their thoughts through its content. This study, "Relationship between Social Media Usage on the Academic Performance of Female Students," delves into the frequency and type of media content employed by female university students, examining its impact on academic performance—specifically, the enhancement or decline in GPA and CGPA. Utilizing a survey approach and simple random sampling, the study analyses responses to statements such as "Excessive usage of social media affects the academic performance of university students." Findings reveal that 12.0% strongly agreed, 44.7% agreed, 26.7% were neutral, 14.3% disagreed, and 2.3% strongly disagreed with this statement. Similarly, regarding the statement "Social media sites detract university students from academic goals," 18.7% strongly agreed, 44.7% agreed, 25.7% were neutral, 8.7% disagreed, and 2.3% strongly disagreed.
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社交媒体使用与学生学习成绩之间的关系:公立大学女生案例研究
在当前媒体占主导地位的时代,社交媒体极大地影响着女性的生活方式和观念,其内容深刻地影响着女性的思想。本研究 "社交媒体使用与女大学生学习成绩的关系 "深入研究了女大学生使用媒体内容的频率和类型,考察了其对学习成绩的影响,特别是对 GPA 和 CGPA 的提高或降低的影响。研究采用调查方法和简单随机抽样,分析了对 "过度使用社交媒体会影响大学生的学习成绩 "等陈述的回答。调查结果显示,12.0%的人非常同意这一说法,44.7%的人同意,26.7%的人持中立态度,14.3%的人不同意,2.3%的人非常不同意。同样,对于 "社交媒体网站分散了大学生的学业目标 "这一说法,18.7%的人非常同意,44.7%的人同意,25.7%的人持中立态度,8.7%的人不同意,2.3%的人非常不同意。
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