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Introduction
descriptive, exploratory research study that male ) and females who were
and 65% were graduate students, studying at Johnson & Wales University.
Thirty-one percent of participants have full-time jobs, 30% have part-time jobs
and 39% do not have jobs.The results of the survey questionnaire indicate
that 45% of the sample admitted that they spent 6-8 hours per day checking
social media sites, while 23% spent more than 8 hours; 20% spent 2-4 hours
and only 12% spent less than 2 hours on this task.Results indicate while most
college students use social media and spend many hours checking social
media sites, there was a negative aspect to college students use of social
media.
about products and the companies that provide them. Thus, the impact of
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marketplace. This article argues that social media is a hybrid element of the
directly to one another. The content, timing, and frequency of the social
They include providing consumers with networking platforms, and using blogs,
media usage in 2005. Pew Research reports have documented in great detail
how the rise of social media has affected such things as work, politics and
the way people get and share information about health , civic life, news
level of stress.
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has leveled off since 2013.1 At the same time, there continues to be growth in
social media usage among some groups that were not among the earliest
adopters, including older Americans. The figures reported here are for social
media usage among all adults, not just among those Americans who are
internet users. In many previous Pew Research reports, the share of social
media users has been reported as the proportion of internet users who had
adopted such sites, rather than the full adult population, which continues to
include a relatively small share (currently 15%) who still remain offline. In this
have always been the most likely users of social media by a considerable
margin. Today,90% of young adults use social media, compared with 12% in
2005, a 78-percentage point increase. At the same time, there has been a 69-
point bump among those ages 30-49, from 8% in 2005 to 77% today. While
usage among young adults started to leveled off as early as 2010, since then
there has been a surge in usership among those 65 and older. In 2005, 2% of
2009, women started using social media at slightly higher rates than men,
although this balance has shrunk yet again in recent years. Today, 68% of
women and 62% of men report social media usage, a difference that is not
statistically significant.
Those who have attended at least some college are more likely than
those with a high school diploma or less to use social media, a trend that has
been consistent since 2005. In that year, 4% of those with a high school
diploma or less used social media, along with 8% of those who attended
some college and 12% of college graduates. Currently adoption rates for
social media stand at 76% for those with college or graduate degrees, 70% of
those with some college education and 54% for those who have a high school
diploma or less. At the same time, the share of those with a high school
diploma or less who use social media has grown more than tenfold over the
past decade.
Theorical Framework
today's world. Their use in different fields has been examined in several
research studies. This study aims to examine the effects of social media on
media related behaviors will also be assed with regard to using Facebook. In
order to collect the primary data, a general scanning model was used to
observe attitudes of high school students. The participants chosen were 362
high school students from level 9 to 12. The findings highlight that Facebook
songs. In addition, their Facebook profile picture is alone and students were
The study also indicates that students were aware of protecting their social
identity as their Facebook shares are not public. Furthermore, they respect
Conceptual Framework
Different Usage of Social Media Of University Of The East Senior High in the
Usage of Social Media Of University Of The East Senior High, the advantages
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Hypothesis
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social media has affected such things as work, politics and political
people get and share information about health , civic life, news consumption,
communities, teenage life, parenting, dating and even peoples level of stress.
about Different Usage of Social Media Of University Of The East Senior High
through providing facts and information about the subject matter. The concept
Senior High. The result of the research will merit and benefit the following:
The Institution. The result of the study will develop the quality of education
Students. The result of the study will give sufficient information to the
students for them to improve and develop their practical and critical skills in
operating different usage of social media of university of the east senior high
The Faculty Members. The study will broaden the teaching skills of the
The Future Researchers. The study will help the next researchers to expand
Of The East Senior High by utilizing the modern technology and simulations.
The scope of the study only covers the improtance of Different Usage
of Social Media Of University Of The East Senior High and possible solution
Definition of Terms
The terms used have great connections to the topic. The terms being
defined can be seen inside the study, each one is appropriate and gives
additional information.
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Social Media. Websites and applications that enable users to create and
users to create profiles, upload photos and video, send messages and keep in
and service that allows users to share pictures and videos either publicly or
privately.