Research Article

Social media use among U.S. college students attending a midwestern university

Volume: 6 Number: 2 May 31, 2023
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Social media use among U.S. college students attending a midwestern university

Abstract

Social media use is a topic of importance to many people, especially college students. Using a sample of college students (N=446), this quantitative research study examined social media preferences and addiction, time spent on social media, and satisfaction with social media. Findings indicated that college students who use TikTok and Snapchat more often than other forms of social media are more likely to experience social media addiction than those who use Instagram and YouTube more often. Findings also indicated that participants majoring in technology were less likely to experience social media addiction than those majoring in psychology/counseling, teaching, and nursing. Furthermore, our findings suggested that social media addiction and time spent on social media vary based on students’ age group and level of education. While older students (ages 25-29) were less likely to experience social media addiction than younger students (ages 18-20 and ages 21-24), freshman college students were more likely to experience social media addiction than graduate students. The implications of this study for practitioners are discussed in the context of the four research questions that guided this research.

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References

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Studies on Education

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

May 31, 2023

Submission Date

October 29, 2022

Acceptance Date

May 3, 2023

Published in Issue

Year 2023 Volume: 6 Number: 2

APA
Karayigit, C., & Parlade, J. (2023). Social media use among U.S. college students attending a midwestern university. Journal of Educational Technology and Online Learning, 6(2), 329-341. https://doi.org/10.31681/jetol.1196222
AMA
1.Karayigit C, Parlade J. Social media use among U.S. college students attending a midwestern university. JETOL. 2023;6(2):329-341. doi:10.31681/jetol.1196222
Chicago
Karayigit, Cebrail, and Jose Parlade. 2023. “Social Media Use Among U.S. College Students Attending a Midwestern University”. Journal of Educational Technology and Online Learning 6 (2): 329-41. https://doi.org/10.31681/jetol.1196222.
EndNote
Karayigit C, Parlade J (May 1, 2023) Social media use among U.S. college students attending a midwestern university. Journal of Educational Technology and Online Learning 6 2 329–341.
IEEE
[1]C. Karayigit and J. Parlade, “Social media use among U.S. college students attending a midwestern university”, JETOL, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 329–341, May 2023, doi: 10.31681/jetol.1196222.
ISNAD
Karayigit, Cebrail - Parlade, Jose. “Social Media Use Among U.S. College Students Attending a Midwestern University”. Journal of Educational Technology and Online Learning 6/2 (May 1, 2023): 329-341. https://doi.org/10.31681/jetol.1196222.
JAMA
1.Karayigit C, Parlade J. Social media use among U.S. college students attending a midwestern university. JETOL. 2023;6:329–341.
MLA
Karayigit, Cebrail, and Jose Parlade. “Social Media Use Among U.S. College Students Attending a Midwestern University”. Journal of Educational Technology and Online Learning, vol. 6, no. 2, May 2023, pp. 329-41, doi:10.31681/jetol.1196222.
Vancouver
1.Cebrail Karayigit, Jose Parlade. Social media use among U.S. college students attending a midwestern university. JETOL. 2023 May 1;6(2):329-41. doi:10.31681/jetol.1196222

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