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Shujun Liu; Luke Sloan; Tarek Al Baghal; Matthew Williams; Curtis Jessop; Paulo Serôdio – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2025
Linking survey and social media data has gained popularity. However, obtaining consent from respondents to link social media is a known challenge. Using data from a nationally representative survey of the U.K. this study investigated whether respondents' a) activity frequency, b) activity variety and c) technical skills with smartphones are…
Descriptors: Surveys, Hypermedia, Social Media, Privacy
Kaitlyn Burnell; Jessica S. Flannery; Kara A. Fox; Mitchell J. Prinstein; Eva H. Telzer – Journal of Children and Media, 2025
Associations between adolescent social media use and well-being are inconclusive, and studies using rigorous methodologies and objective measures are needed. Additionally, attention on what individual differences may moderate linkages between social media and well-being is necessary. We tested 1) how daily social media use (assessed via…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Social Media, Well Being, Addictive Behavior
Stinson, Lesleigh; Dallery, Jesse – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2023
Problematic social media use can be characterized as that which interferes with relationships, work, school, or sleep. Currently, there are no empirically supported treatments for reducing problematic social media use. We tested a package intervention to reduce the daily duration of social media use measured by a smartphone application with nine…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Social Media, Handheld Devices, Intervention
Shedrick L. Garrett; Kaitlyn Burnell; Emma L. Armstrong-Carter; Mitchell J. Prinstein; Eva H. Telzer – Grantee Submission, 2023
For 14 days three times per day (6072 observations), adolescents (N=207, M[subscript age]=15.45 years) reported their digital (i.e., video chatting, texting, social media, and phone calling) communication with peers and their social connectedness. Controlling for in-person interactions, adolescents felt more connected in hours when they had…
Descriptors: Videoconferencing, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Social Media
Amjad Islam Amjad; Sarfraz Aslam; Umaira Tabassum – European Journal of Education, 2024
Mobile learning (M-learning), ChatGPT and social media are integral to university education, improving accessibility, personalization and interactive engagement in the learning process. This paper aimed to investigate the role of M-learning, ChatGPT and social media in university students' academic performance. It was a cross-sectional…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Electronic Learning, Social Media
Klein, Christian – International Journal of Technology in Education and Science, 2023
In higher education, new teaching and learning behaviors have been observed over the past few years, mainly driven by digital transformation. The COVID-19 crisis has accelerated this process, with higher education institutions as well as students often having to change their behavior virtually from one day to the next. Digital media is a widely…
Descriptors: Social Media, Handheld Devices, Telecommunications, Video Technology
Riya Chatterjee; Nicholas E. Fears; Gavin Lichtenberg; Priscila M. Tamplain; Haylie L. Miller – Journal of Motor Learning and Development, 2023
Despite a growing awareness of the prevalence of motor differences in the autistic community, their functional impact is poorly understood. Social media offers the ideal setting to observe this discourse in a less-contrived setting than lab-based structured interviews. The aims of the present study were (a) to determine the proportion of Twitter…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Physical Disabilities, Psychomotor Skills, Social Media
Engin Kutluay; Feride Karaca – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
An exploratory sequential mixed-method study is designed to develop and test a comprehensive model explaining the relationships between factors associated with smartphone addiction and high school students' academic achievement. Involving two main phases of qualitative and quantitative, focus group discussions with high school students and…
Descriptors: Models, Handheld Devices, Telecommunications, Addictive Behavior
Jack Reed – Journal of Experiential Education, 2024
Background: The use or non-use of mobile technologies and social media in residential outdoor adventurous education (OAE) remains contested and generates an often-cited for-and-against argument in both theory and practice. Purpose: This qualitative study explored instructor perceptions of mobile technologies and social media in their practice as…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Handheld Devices, Computer Oriented Programs
Michael J. Petrilli – Education Next, 2024
Over the last decade, smartphones have become commonplace. Today, 95 percent of American teenagers have a supercomputer in their pocket. Jonathan Haidt, Jean Twenge, and others have brought necessary attention to the likelihood that smartphones and social media are partly to blame for the teenage mental health epidemic gripping the nation. It's…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Depression (Psychology), Sleep, Adolescents
Hua Pang – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Although problematic mobile app usage and its correlated negative consequences have become increasingly prevalent, little detailed attention was specially paid to the antecedents of problematic mobile app use and declined educational attainment. This current research employs the stress-strain-outcome (SSO) theoretical framework to thoroughly and…
Descriptors: Depression (Psychology), Self Disclosure (Individuals), Computer Oriented Programs, Handheld Devices
Jennifer Charteris; Sue Gregory – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
Gendered power relations and cyber-objectification can be produced through Snapchat in schooling contexts. The research illustrates how social media circulates affect in an Australian high school setting. While "Snapchatting" can evoke joy, it can produce gendered inequities. This research details affective inequalities associated with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Media, Gender Bias, School Culture
Junfeng Liu – Health Education Research, 2024
The popularity of social networks turns them into a legal method for promoting a healthy lifestyle, which benefits not only people but also different countries' governments. This research paper aimed to examine the Keep fitness app integrated into WeChat, Weibo and QQ as regards long-term improvements in health-related behaviors (physical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Social Media, Physical Fitness
Wang, Qiong; Zhong, Yunhua; Zhao, Guoqing; Song, Ruijun; Zeng, Chengshi – Education and Information Technologies, 2023
Ongoing smartphone use links to heightened technostress. However, the content types of smartphone use are various, and little is known about which types of content use are significantly associated with technostress. This study aims to examine the impacts of specific types of smartphone use (i.e., learning-related use, entertainment-related use,…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Telecommunications, Anxiety, College Students
Nidhya Balasubramanian; Satyanarayana Parayitam – Knowledge Management & E-Learning, 2023
As smartphones have become effective substitutes for laptops and desktops, smartphone users have been increasing at astronomical proportions. Smartphones have emerged as a valuable tool to communicate with others and constantly keep themselves abreast of what is happening in the world. This may result in a behavioral change called the 'fear of…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Social Media, Addictive Behavior, Academic Achievement