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Title: Relationship between Facebook Usage and the Student Engagement of Sri Lankan Management Undergraduates. World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
Authors: Jayarathna, L.C.H.
Fernando, W.M.N.
Keywords: Facebook Intensity
Social Networking Sites
Student Engagement
Issue Date: 2014
Citation: Jayarathna, L.C.H. & Fernando, W.M.N. (2014). Relationship between Facebook Usage and the Student Engagement of Sri Lankan Management Undergraduates. World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, International Journal of Social, Behavioral, Educational, Economic, Business and Industrial Engineering, 8(8), 2676-2680.
Abstract: Academics and researchers are interested in the effects of social media on college students, with a specific focus on the most popular social media website; Facebook. Previous studied have found contradictory result on the relationship between Facebook usage and the student engagement with positive, detrimental and no significant relationships. However, these studies were limited to western higher education system. This paper fills a gap in the literature by using a sample (300) of Sri Lankan management undergraduates to examine the relationship between Facebook usage and student engagement. Student engagement was measured 35 item scale based on the National Survey of Student Engagement and Facebook usage by Facebook intensity scale. Descriptive statistics, path analysis and structural equation modeling were applied as statistical tools and techniques. Results indicate that student engagement scale was significantly negatively related with the Facebook usage with the influence from student engagement on Facebook usage.
URI: http://www.waset.org/publications/9999306
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