Title of article :
Student class standing, Facebook use, and academic performance
Author/Authors :
Junco، نويسنده , , Stephen Reynol، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
Abstract :
Although some research has shown a negative relation between Facebook use and academic performance, more recent research suggests that this relation is likely mitigated by multitasking. This study examined the time students at different class ranks spent on Facebook, the time they spent multitasking with Facebook, as well as the activities they engaged in on the site (N = 1649). The results showed that seniors spent significantly less time on Facebook and spent significantly less time multitasking with Facebook than students at other class ranks. Time spent on Facebook was significantly negatively predictive of GPA for freshmen but not for other students. Multitasking with Facebook was significantly negatively predictive of GPA for freshmen, sophomores, and juniors but not for seniors. The results are discussed in relation to freshmen transition tasks and ideas for future research are provided.
Keywords :
Academic performance , Social and academic integration , postsecondary education , Facebook , Multitasking
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology