نتایج جستجو برای: facebook

تعداد نتایج: 13025  

Journal: :The International journal of eating disorders 2014
Annalise G Mabe K Jean Forney Pamela K Keel

OBJECTIVE Social media sites, such as Facebook, merge two factors that influence risk for eating disorders:media and peers. Previous work has identified cross-sectional and temporal associations between Facebook use and disordered eating. This study sought to replicate and extend these findings using an experimental design. METHOD In Study 1, 960 women completed self-report surveys regarding ...

Journal: :Journal of adolescence 2014
Eveline Teppers Koen Luyckx Theo A Klimstra Luc Goossens

The increasing popularity of Facebook among adolescents has stimulated research to investigate the relationship between Facebook use and loneliness, which is particularly prevalent in adolescence. The aim of the present study was to improve our understanding of the relationship between Facebook use and loneliness. Specifically, we examined how Facebook motives and two relationship-specific form...

Journal: :Cyberpsychology, behavior and social networking 2016
Morten Tromholt

Most people use Facebook on a daily basis; few are aware of the consequences. Based on a 1-week experiment with 1,095 participants in late 2015 in Denmark, this study provides causal evidence that Facebook use affects our well-being negatively. By comparing the treatment group (participants who took a break from Facebook) with the control group (participants who kept using Facebook), it was dem...

2012
Sami M. Alhomod Mohd Mudasir Shafi

A growing number of educators are using social networking sites (SNS) to communicate with their students. Facebook is one such example which is widely used by students and educators. Facebook has been recently used by many educational institutions but most of these have been related to provide the information to the general audience. There has not been much study done to propose Facebook as an ...

2010
Ben Rubinger Tevfik Bultan

In recent years, there has been an explosive growth in the popularity of online social networks such as Facebook. In a new twist, third party developers are now able to create their own web applications which plug into Facebook and work with Facebook’s “social” data, enabling the entire Facebook user base of more than 400 million active users to use such applications. These client applications ...

2013
Hasan Karal

This study examined the social networking site usage profiles, usage purposes and frequency of activity among university students. Using the survey method the study was conducted among 1818 university students at the undergraduate and postgraduate level. It focused on the use of Facebook as a social networking site. The study established that the frequency with which students visit Facebook, th...

Journal: :Computers in Human Behavior 2011
Tracii Ryan Sophia Xenos

The unprecedented popularity of the social networking site Facebook raises a number of important questions regarding the impact it has on sociality. However, as Facebook is a very recent social phenomenon, there is a distinct lack of psychological theory relating to its use. While research has begun to identify the types of people who use Facebook, this line of investigation has been limited to...

2013
Jenny WANG Chun-Fu C. Lin Wei-Chieh W. Yu Emily Wu

This study compared the effectiveness of different learning environments between interactive Facebook instructional method and non-Facebook instructional method for undergraduate students. Two outcome dimensions were measured: student grades and learning engagement. A preprest-posttest control group experimental design was used. The experimental group (n= 134) received the interactive Facebook ...

Journal: :Cyberpsychology, behavior and social networking 2012
Saleem Alhabash Hyojung Park Anastasia Kononova Yi-Hsuan Chiang Kevin Wise

The current study explored the motivations of online social network use among a sample of the general population in Taiwan (N=4,346). It investigated how seven different motivations to use Facebook predicted the intensity of Facebook use and content-generation behaviors on Facebook. Results showed that the motivation to use Facebook for posting and viewing status updates was the strongest predi...

Journal: :IJTHI 2014
Karen Smith Francis Mendez Garry L. White

A model is developed and tested to explain the relationships among narcissism, privacy concern, vigilance, and exposure to risk on Facebook, with age and gender as controlling variables. Two important constructs are conceptualized and measured in this research. Facebook exposure is defined as the opportunity for privacy and security breaches on Facebook. Facebook vigilance is the extent to whic...

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