Online social networking is a growing trend that has been studied little. Technology is allowing for several new methods of communication, including e-mail, instant messaging and social networking. This study investigates how online communication technology is utilized by college students with varying levels of apprehension about communication via a computer. Based on previous research, two research questions were posed and one hypothesis was tested: RQ1: What online communication technologies will college students report using the most frequently? RQ2: What relationship will be found between computer-mediated communication apprehension and online social networking? H1: Participants with high levels of computer-mediated communication a...
Social networking sites (e.g., MySpace and Facebook) are popular online communication forms among ad...
Millennials are a generation known for embracing modern technology and are known for defining much o...
This study investigates the ways in which university students maintain their existing friendships th...
Online social networking is a growing trend that has been studied little. Technology is allowing fo...
The rapid growth in usage of new forms of communication technology, such as instant messaging (IM) a...
This study examined the relationships between integration into popular social networking site Facebo...
Purpose Instant messaging and e-mail are popular communication methods on college campuses. However,...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 20-23)With the advances in the Internet and communication...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects online social networking sites have on college ...
This study examines how U.S. college students’ social media use affects their schoole-mail avoidance...
The popularization of “social media” has raised questions of how and why young people use these vari...
The current research project called upon a two-study design to examine college students\u27 use of s...
Social networking sites, such as Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter, are popular among young adults (def...
This study is a qualitative investigation into the effect of internet technologies on the social liv...
Author final draft doi:10.1177/1461444804041438Two studies were conducted in this investigation to c...
Social networking sites (e.g., MySpace and Facebook) are popular online communication forms among ad...
Millennials are a generation known for embracing modern technology and are known for defining much o...
This study investigates the ways in which university students maintain their existing friendships th...
Online social networking is a growing trend that has been studied little. Technology is allowing fo...
The rapid growth in usage of new forms of communication technology, such as instant messaging (IM) a...
This study examined the relationships between integration into popular social networking site Facebo...
Purpose Instant messaging and e-mail are popular communication methods on college campuses. However,...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 20-23)With the advances in the Internet and communication...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects online social networking sites have on college ...
This study examines how U.S. college students’ social media use affects their schoole-mail avoidance...
The popularization of “social media” has raised questions of how and why young people use these vari...
The current research project called upon a two-study design to examine college students\u27 use of s...
Social networking sites, such as Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter, are popular among young adults (def...
This study is a qualitative investigation into the effect of internet technologies on the social liv...
Author final draft doi:10.1177/1461444804041438Two studies were conducted in this investigation to c...
Social networking sites (e.g., MySpace and Facebook) are popular online communication forms among ad...
Millennials are a generation known for embracing modern technology and are known for defining much o...
This study investigates the ways in which university students maintain their existing friendships th...