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A deeper look into the complex relationship between social media use and academic outcomes and attitudes
Martin D. Hassell, Mary F. Sukalich
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Academic Outcomes
100%
Social Media Use
100%
Academic Attitudes
100%
Negative Relationships
30%
Academic Performance
20%
Life Satisfaction
20%
Self-regulation
20%
Academic Self-efficacy
20%
Media Satisfaction
20%
Academic Self-efficacy Beliefs
20%
Undergraduate Students
10%
College Students
10%
Negative Effects
10%
Personal Characteristics
10%
Negatively Associated
10%
US University
10%
Confounding Variables
10%
Student Attitudes
10%
Response Data
10%
Student Behavior
10%
Covariance-based Structural Equation Modeling (CB-SEM)
10%
Life Characteristics
10%
Psychology
Academic Self-Efficacy
100%
Academic Performance
50%
Self-Regulation
50%
College Students
25%
Student Behavior
25%
Student Attitude
25%