使用Facebook对学习成绩的影响

S. Moghavvemi, Ainin Sulaiman, A. A. Aziz, Phoong Seuk Wai
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这项研究旨在研究花在Facebook上的时间如何影响学生的学习成绩。它探讨了影响学生使用Facebook的行为因素。我们亲自向马来亚大学的667名本科生和研究生发放了问卷,以确定他们使用Facebook的意图,这将使我们能够辨别学生过度使用Facebook的症状。使用AMOS软件对变量之间的关系进行假设。结果显示,学生们使用Facebook是为了娱乐、放松/逃避和消磨时间,而不是为了社交和社交信息。花在Facebook上的时间对他们的学习成绩有积极的影响,这表明花在Facebook上的时间对他们的教育没有影响。预计这项研究的结果将为学生的行为因素如何影响他们的学习成绩提供清晰的见解。这项研究将有助于教育工作者、家长和学生自己制定适当的措施来控制和遏制过度使用Facebook或将Facebook作为学习工具。
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The impact of Facebook usage on academic performance
This research intends to examine how spending time on Facebook affect students' academic performance. It explores behavioural factors affecting students utilising Facebook. Questionnaires were personally distributed to 667 undergraduate and postgraduate students from the University of Malaya to determine their intentions for using Facebook, which will allow us to discern the symptoms related to excessive Facebook usage by students. The AMOS software was used to hypothesise the relationship between the variables. The results show that students use Facebook for entertainment, relaxing/escaping, and passing time, but not for socialising and social information. Spending time on Facebook has a positive effect on their academic performance, which indicated that the time spent on Facebook did not affect their education. It is anticipated that the findings from this study would provide clear insights on how the behavioural factors of a student affect their academic performance. This research would help educationists, parents, and the students themselves development appropriate measures to control and curb excessive usage of Facebook or using Facebook as a learning tool.
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