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Devlet ve Vakıf Üniversiteleri Eğitim Fakültesi Öğrencilerinin Cep Telefonu Kullanım Sıklıklarının ve Marka Tercihlerinin Karşılaştırılması

Year 2013, Volume: 12 Issue: 1, 1 - 19, 01.06.2013

Abstract

Bu araştırmada, devlet ve vakıf üniversiteleri eğitim fakültesi öğrencilerinin cep telefonu kullanım sıklıkları ve marka tercihleri incelenmiştir. Araştırma, İstanbul’da yer alan Marmara Üniversitesi Atatürk Eğitim Fakültesi ve Maltepe Üniversitesi Eğitim Fakültesi’ne devam eden 985 öğrenci ile yürütülmüştür. Verilerin toplanmasında araştırmacılar tarafından geliştirilen “Cep Telefonu Kullanımı Sıklığı ve Marka Tercihi Belirleme Formu” kullanılmıştır. Araştırmada, eğitim fakültesi öğrencilerinin, cep telefonu kullanım sıklıkları ve marka tercihlerine yönelik birçok sonuç elde edilmiş olup, bunlardan bazıları şöyledir: a) Eğitim fakültesi öğrencileri cep telefonlarını yoğun olarak kullanmakta olup, 1 saatten fazla kullananların oranı ortalamanın üzerindedir (%56,5); b) Günlük gelen/giden arama sayıları incelendiğinde, günde 20 ve üzeri arama geliyor olması (%8) ile az oranlarda da olsa, 40, 50, 100 üzeri sayıda arama yapılıyor olması dikkate değerdir; c) Eğitim fakültesi öğrencileri günlük 100 ve üzeri mesaj almakta (%31,7) ve göndermektedir (%31,5); d) Öğrencilerin en çok tercih ettiği operatör Turkcell, tarife Genç Tarife olup, en çok tercih ettikleri cep telefonu markası Nokia olarak bulunmuştur. Devlet ve Vakıf üniversitesi öğrencilerinin hem kullanım sıklıkları hem de marka tercihlerinin anlamlı bir şekilde farklılaştığı da görülmüştür. Araştırmada, eğitim fakültesi öğrencilerinin cep telefonlarını yoğun olarak kullandığı vurgulanmakta olup araştırma sonunda, öğrencilerin cep telefonu kullanımlarının düzenlenmesine yönelik birtakım tartışma ve önerilere yer verilmiştir

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Comparison of Cell Phone Usage Frequencies and Brand Preferences of Public and Private University Education Faculty Students

Year 2013, Volume: 12 Issue: 1, 1 - 19, 01.06.2013

Abstract

In this research, cell phone usage frequencies and brand preferences of the education faculty students were examined. Research was conducted with 985 students from Marmara University Ataturk Education Faculty and Maltepe University Education Faculty in Istanbul. For the collection of data, “cell phone usage frequency and brand preference determination survey” was used. In the research, various results were obtained and some of which are as follows: a) Students use cell phone intensively for and ratio for usage more than 1 hour is over the average(56.5%). b) When the made / received calls were examined it is interesting that 20 and more calls are received (8%) and more than 40, 50, 100 calls are made even in little ratios. c) Students receive (31.7%) and send (31.5%) more than 100 messages. d) Students mostly prefer Turkcell operator, Young Tariff and mostly prefer Nokia brand. It was understood that usage frequencies and brand preferences of state and foundation universities are significantly different from each other. In the research the intensive cell phone usage of Education Faculty students were emphasized and at the end of the research discussions and suggestions took place related with arranging cell phone usage habits of the students

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  • Caplan, S.E. (2005). A Social Skill Account of Problematic Internet Use. Journal of Communication, 55(4), 721-736.
  • Ceyhan, E., Ceyhan A. & Gürcan, A. (2007). Validity and reliability studies of Problematic Internet Usage Scale. Educational Sciences: Theory & Practice, 7(1), 387-416.
  • Deniz, L. & Tutgun, A. (2010). The Relationship Between Problematic Internet Usage And Loneliness Level Of Prospective Teachers, International Educational Technology Conference (IETC) 2010, Volume III, Page 1563, Boğaziçi University, Istanbul.
  • Ellwood-Clayton, B. (2003). Virtual Strangers: Young Love and Texting in the Filipino Archipelago of Cyberspace
  • Ha, J.H., Chin, B. ve diğerleri (2008). Characteristics of Excessive Cellular Phone Use in Korean Adolescents. Cyber Psychology and Behavior, 11 (6), 783-786.
  • Ha, J.H., Kim, S.Y., Bae, S.C. ve diğerleri (2007). Depression and Internet Addiction in Adolescents. Cyber Psychology and Behavior, 40, 424-30.
  • Horzum, M.B., Ayas, T. and Balta, Ç. (2008). Computer Game Addıctıon Scale For Chıldren, Turkish Psychological Counseling and Guidance Journal, 3(30).86.
  • Kamibeppu, K. & Sugiura, H. (2005). Impact of the Mobile Phone on Junior HighSchool Students’ Friendship in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area, Cyber Psychology and Behavior, 8, 121-30.
  • Karasar, N. (1994). Bilimsel Araştırma Yöntemi. Ankara: 3A Araştırma Danışmanlık Limited.
  • King, S. & Barak, A. (1999). Compulsive internet gambling: A new form of an old pathology. Cyber Psychology and Behavior, 2, 441-456.
  • Lee, Jeong-Ki & Hwang, Sang-Jae (2009). A Study on Teenager’s mobile phone Use Motives and Addiction. Korea Association for broadcasting & telecommunication studies, 23(5), 296-338.
  • Lemmens, J.S., Valkenburg, P.M. and Peter, J. (2009). Development and Validation of a Game Addiction Scale for Adolescents. Media Psychology, 12, 77-95.
  • Livideanu, C. (2007). Case Report: Cellular Phone Addiction and Allergic Contact Dermatitis to Nickel, Contact Dermatitis, 57: 130-131.
  • Lobet-Maris C. (2003). Mobile Phone Tribes: Youth and Social Identity. In: Fortunati L., Katz J. E., Riccini R., editors. Mediating the Human Body: Technology, Communication and Fashion. New York, NY: Lawrence Erlbaum; p. 93–102.
  • Mathews, R. (2004). The psychosocial aspects of mobile phone use amongst adolescents. InPsych, 26(6), 16–19.
  • Oksman V. & Turtiainen J. (2004). Mobile Communication as a Social Stage. The Meanings of Mobile Communication among Teenagers In Finland. N Med Soc, 6: 319–39.
  • Özcan, Y. Z. & Kocak, A. (2003). Research note: A need or a status symbol? Use of cellular telephones in Turkey. European Journal of Communication, 18(2), 241– 254.
  • Srivastava, L. (2005). Mobile phones and the evolution of social behaviour. Behaviour and Information Technology, 24(2), 111–129.
  • Taylor, A.S. & Harper, R. (2003). The Gift of the Gab? A design Oriented Sociology of Young People’s Use of Mobiles, J.Comput Support Coop Work, 12:267-96.
  • Tutgun, A. (2009). Öğretmen Adaylarının Problemli İnternet Kullanımı. Marmara Üniversitesi, Yüksek Lisans Tezi (M.A.), İstanbul.
  • Tutgun, A. & Deniz, L. (2010). Problematic Internet Usage among Prospective Teachers. International Educational Technology Conference] (IETC) 2010, Volume II, Page 1226, Boğaziçi University, Istanbul.
  • Tutgun, A, Deniz, L. & Moon, Man-Ki (2011). A Comperative Study of Problematic Internet Use and Loneliness among Turkish and Korean Prospective Teachers. TOJET (The Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology), Vol: 10, issue:4.
  • Tutgun Ünal, A. (2012). BÖTE Bölümü Öğrencilerinin İnternet Kullanım Özellikleri ve Tercihlerinin İncelenmesi [A Study on Characteristics of Internet Use of CEIT Students and Their Preferences], AJIT-e: Academic Journal of Information Technology, ISSN: 1309 – 1581, 2012 Kış/Winter, Cilt/Vol. 3, Sayı/Num. 6, DOI: 10.5824/1309-1581.2012.1.002.x
  • Türkiye İstatistik Kurumu (2011). Bilgi Toplumu İstatistikleri, http://www.dpt.gov.tr/DocObjects/View/12808/Bilgi_Toplumu_Istatistikleri_2011. pdf web adresinden 12 ocak 2012 tarihinde erişilmiştir.
  • Walsh, S.P., White, K.M. and Young, R.M. (2008). Over-connected? A Qualitative Exploration Of The Relationship Between Australian Youth And Their Mobile Phones, Journal of Adolescence, 31(2008), 77-92.
  • Wei, R., & Lo, V.-H. (2006). Staying connected while on the move: Cell phone use and social connectedness. New Media and Society, 8, 53–72.
  • Wright, C. (2001). Children and Technology: Issues, Challenges and Opportunities. Childhood Education, 78 (1), 37-41.
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Other ID JA33GV62EA
Journal Section Article
Authors

Aylin Tutgun Ünal This is me

Ahmet Arslan This is me

Publication Date June 1, 2013
Submission Date June 1, 2013
Published in Issue Year 2013 Volume: 12 Issue: 1

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APA Tutgun Ünal, A., & Arslan, A. (2013). Comparison of Cell Phone Usage Frequencies and Brand Preferences of Public and Private University Education Faculty Students. Gaziantep University Journal of Social Sciences, 12(1), 1-19.