社交媒体的使用与学生的学习成绩:来自斯里兰卡贾夫纳大学本科生的证据

IF 2.1 Q3 BUSINESS South Asian Journal of Business Studies Pub Date : 2020-12-30 DOI:10.4038/jbs.v7i2.61
D. Suganya, L. Kengatharan, R. Yogendrarajah
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本研究试图检验使用社交媒体对学生学业成绩的影响。主要数据收集自180名在贾夫纳大学管理研究和商业学院攻读工商管理学士学位课程的学生,从第一年到最后一年的样本。社交媒体的使用是通过不同的维度来衡量的,比如持续时间、上瘾程度、曝光率和使用性质,而总体平均成绩是用来衡量学生的学习成绩,并发布结构化问卷。采用描述性统计、相关分析、多元回归分析和方差分析对收集到的资料进行分析。结果发现,使用社交媒体的时长和社交媒体成瘾程度对学生的学习成绩有显著的负面影响,而接触社交媒体和使用社交媒体的性质对学生的学习成绩没有显著影响。此外,我们还发现,不同年级的学生在使用社交媒体用于教育和非教育目的的时间上没有显著差异。该研究的发现可能会引导学生管理他们在社交媒体上花费的宝贵时间,而不会对他们的学习成绩产生负面影响。可以鼓励学生通过更多地出于教育目的使用社交媒体来提高他们的学习成绩。
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Use of social media and academic performance of students: evidence from undergraduate students in University of Jaffna, Sri Lanka
This study attempts to examine the impact of use of social media on academic performance of students. Primary data was collected from sample of hundred and eighty students who were following degree of Bachelor of Business Administration programme in faculty of management studies and commerce, University of Jaffna from first year to final year. Use of social media is measured using different dimensions such as time duration, addictiveness, exposure and nature of usage, while overall Grade Point Average is used to measure academic performance of the students issuing structured questionnaires. Descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, multiple regression analysis and ANOVA test were employed to analyse collected data for the study. Result revealed that time duration in use of social media and addictiveness to social media have significant negative impact on academic performance of students, however, exposure to social media and nature of usage don’t have any significant impact on academic performance of students. Further, it was found that there is no significant difference in using hours of social media for educational and non-educational purpose among the students studying in different years. Finding of the study may lead the students to manage their valuable time spending in social media without negatively impact on their academic performance. The students may be encouraged to enhance their academic performance by using social media much more for educational purpose.
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