A Study on Attitude Towards Social Networking Among Adolescents and Parents

Tripti Mathur, Ratna Dixit Sharma
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The purpose of this study is to know how students in school and parents perceive social networks. A random sample of 50 adolescents aged 17–21 and 50 parents aged 45–48 irrespective of gender were selected randomly from students in the eleventh and twelfth grades with their parents in Ambala, Haryana, India. A self-developed questionnaire consisting of 60 items about social networking was used, of which half of the items were in favour and half not in favour of social networking. The scoring of the questionnaire was done using scores 1 to 7 correlating to the options from ‘strongly disagree’ to ‘strongly agree’. Descriptive analysis and part–whole correlations and t-ratios were used to analyse the obtained data. The difference in opinion between parents and adolescents about social networking is more evident when one considers the generation gap, income group and rural and urban groups. The attitude of parents, teachers and adolescents towards social networking sites is neutral. Social networking sites are both a boon and a curse, depending upon the level of awareness pertaining to the different aspects such as privacy, accessibility and the purpose for which they are being used..
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关于青少年和家长对社交网络的态度的研究
本研究旨在了解在校学生和家长如何看待社交网络。我们从印度哈里亚纳邦安巴拉的十一和十二年级学生及其家长中随机抽取了 50 名 17-21 岁的青少年和 50 名 45-48 岁的家长,不分性别。问卷由 60 个关于社交网络的项目组成,其中赞成和不赞成社交网络的项目各占一半。问卷评分采用 1-7 分制,选项从 "非常不同意 "到 "非常同意"。对所获得的数据进行了描述性分析、部分-整体相关性分析和 t 比率分析。如果考虑到代沟、收入群体和城乡群体,家长和青少年对社交网络的看法差异会更加明显。家长、教师和青少年对社交网站的态度是中立的。社交网站既是福音也是祸害,这取决于人们对隐私、可访问性和使用目的等不同方面的认识水平。
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