The present study examines the extent to which social networking sites (SNSs) usage, students’ social behaviors (SSB) and students’ academic adjustment (SAA) among university students in Northern Nigeria. It investigated relationship among the SNS usage SSB, and SAA. The variance in the extent of SNSs usage in relation to gender, age, faculty, ethnicity, socioeconomic background and religion was also investigated. The moderating effect of attitude towards SNS usage was examined. Four hundred participants were sampled and they completed the questionnaires. In addition, 24 volunteered participants from six universities were interviewed at six level focus groups on the constructs related to SNSs usage SSB and SAA. This study employed a mixed-m...
The main objective of this thesis is to investigate and understand faculty members’attitudes towards...
The Internet has undergone rapid development, with significant impact on social life and on modes of...
Abstract This paper investigates the impact of using Social Networking Sites among Postgraduate stud...
Abstract- Internet has consolidated into a cohesive entity and amalgamated itself as a very powerful...
The paper investigates the intensity of (Social Networking Sites) SNSs use among the students of Jor...
In recent years, the usage of social network websites has become popular because of the extreme deve...
The study investigated the perceived effects of social networking sites (SNSs) on academic performan...
This paper outlines a study exploring the perceptions of Saudi male and female postgraduate students...
This study was designed to examine the influence of socio-demographic variables, innovation characte...
This study examined the Usage Patterns of Social Networking Sites (SNSs) amongst Undergraduate Stude...
The present paper examines social network sites (SNSs) usage among university students of four Jorda...
The study sought to examine fourth year’s university student’s views and opinions on the implication...
This paper outlines a study exploring the perceptions of Saudi male and female postgraduate students...
This study investigates the effect of Social Networking Sites on Lifestyles, Acculturation and Self...
The main objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between online social networkin...
The main objective of this thesis is to investigate and understand faculty members’attitudes towards...
The Internet has undergone rapid development, with significant impact on social life and on modes of...
Abstract This paper investigates the impact of using Social Networking Sites among Postgraduate stud...
Abstract- Internet has consolidated into a cohesive entity and amalgamated itself as a very powerful...
The paper investigates the intensity of (Social Networking Sites) SNSs use among the students of Jor...
In recent years, the usage of social network websites has become popular because of the extreme deve...
The study investigated the perceived effects of social networking sites (SNSs) on academic performan...
This paper outlines a study exploring the perceptions of Saudi male and female postgraduate students...
This study was designed to examine the influence of socio-demographic variables, innovation characte...
This study examined the Usage Patterns of Social Networking Sites (SNSs) amongst Undergraduate Stude...
The present paper examines social network sites (SNSs) usage among university students of four Jorda...
The study sought to examine fourth year’s university student’s views and opinions on the implication...
This paper outlines a study exploring the perceptions of Saudi male and female postgraduate students...
This study investigates the effect of Social Networking Sites on Lifestyles, Acculturation and Self...
The main objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between online social networkin...
The main objective of this thesis is to investigate and understand faculty members’attitudes towards...
The Internet has undergone rapid development, with significant impact on social life and on modes of...
Abstract This paper investigates the impact of using Social Networking Sites among Postgraduate stud...