The purpose of this study was to examine the effects online social networking sites have on college students, mainly the effects on their communication. A study at Rowan University was conducted using a random selection of undergraduate students. The Rowan Subject pool was used to recruit students. Although each student was in different majors, all of the students were in an introduction to psychology course. To examine the effects online social networking sites have on college students, there were two separate groups of students designed to interact with one another in two different ways. A group was instructed to communicate face-to-face on a topic and the group were audio and visually recorded. The other group was instructed to communica...
It is believed that the quick development of the technology known as Web 2.0 is solely responsible f...
Abstract This paper investigates the impact of using Social Networking Sites among Postgraduate stud...
This research paper investigates the effect of social networking on student performance those use th...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects online social networking sites have on college ...
This study examined the relationships between integration into popular social networking site Facebo...
The use of social networking by college students has become increasingly relevant to their academic ...
This study examined the relationships between integration into popular social networking site Facebo...
Social networking sites have had an impact on the twenty-first century generations of internet user,...
Student usage of online social networks (OSNs) has become prominent in the lives and experiences of ...
As social media sites continue to grow in popularity, it is our premise that technology is a vital p...
UnrestrictedStudent usage of online social networks (OSNs) has grown in recent years to be incredibl...
Social Networking sites have emerged as college students’ number one source of communication. Facebo...
The present study focuses on the impact of Social Networking Sites on the students which is based o...
The study selected Facebook as a representative of Social Networking Sites because Facebook is the m...
It is believed that the quick development of the technology known as Web 2.0 is solely responsible f...
It is believed that the quick development of the technology known as Web 2.0 is solely responsible f...
Abstract This paper investigates the impact of using Social Networking Sites among Postgraduate stud...
This research paper investigates the effect of social networking on student performance those use th...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects online social networking sites have on college ...
This study examined the relationships between integration into popular social networking site Facebo...
The use of social networking by college students has become increasingly relevant to their academic ...
This study examined the relationships between integration into popular social networking site Facebo...
Social networking sites have had an impact on the twenty-first century generations of internet user,...
Student usage of online social networks (OSNs) has become prominent in the lives and experiences of ...
As social media sites continue to grow in popularity, it is our premise that technology is a vital p...
UnrestrictedStudent usage of online social networks (OSNs) has grown in recent years to be incredibl...
Social Networking sites have emerged as college students’ number one source of communication. Facebo...
The present study focuses on the impact of Social Networking Sites on the students which is based o...
The study selected Facebook as a representative of Social Networking Sites because Facebook is the m...
It is believed that the quick development of the technology known as Web 2.0 is solely responsible f...
It is believed that the quick development of the technology known as Web 2.0 is solely responsible f...
Abstract This paper investigates the impact of using Social Networking Sites among Postgraduate stud...
This research paper investigates the effect of social networking on student performance those use th...