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Active on facebook and failing at school? Meta-analytic findings on the relationship between online social networking activities and academic achievement.

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Nuova numerazione 78919
Collocazione UPS BIBL CENTR SL-II-519
Autore MARKER, C.
Titolo Active on facebook and failing at school? Meta-analytic findings on the relationship between online social networking activities and academic achievement. Parte componente di periodico
Descrizione fisica pp. 651-677
Nota generale Estratto da: Educational Psychology Review 2018, 30, 3.
Riassunto The popularity of social networking sites (SNSs) among adolescents and young adults has raised concerns that the intensity of using these platforms might be associated with lower academic achievement. The empirical findings on this issue, however, are anything but conclusive. Therefore, we present four random-effects meta-analyses including 59 independent samples (total N = 29,337) on the association between patterns of SNS use and grades. The meta-analyses identified small negative effects of ρ̂<inline-graphic></inline-graphic> = − .07, 95% CI [− .12, − .02] for general SNS use and ρ̂<inline-graphic></inline-graphic> = − .10, 95% CI [− .16, − .05] for SNS use related to multitasking. General SNS use was unrelated to the time spent studying for school (ρ̂<inline-graphic></inline-graphic> = − .03, 95% CI [− 0.11, 0.06]) and no support for the time displacement hypothesis could be found in a meta-analytical mediation analysis. SNS use for academic purposes exhibited a small positive association, ρ̂<inline-graphic></inline-graphic> =.08, 95% CI [.02,.14]. Hypotheses with regard to cross-cultural differences were not supported.
Tipo di documento RICERCA.
Soggetto RENDIMENTO.
STUDENTI.
SOCIAL NETWORK.
INTERNET.
ADOLESCENTI.
SUCCESSO.
GERMANIA.
Ambito Pedagogico
Autore Secondario GNAMBS, T.
APPEL, M.
Titolo correlato Educational Psychology Review 2018, 30, 3.
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