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  1. Co-operative University, Sagaing
  1. Co-operative University, Sagaing
  2. Department of Co-operative Studies

A STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE (CASE STUDY: UNIVERSITY OF CO-OPERATIVE AND MANAGEMENT, SAGAING)

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Title A STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE (CASE STUDY: UNIVERSITY OF CO-OPERATIVE AND MANAGEMENT, SAGAING)
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Publication date 2025-06-02
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Ma Chaw Ei Khaing
Description
"This study was conducted with the objective of examining the effect of social media on students’ academic performance at the University of Co-operative and Management, Sagaing. This study used primary data, secondary data, and the Uses and Gratifications Theory. Additionally, descriptive statistics and the multiple regression method were applied to evaluate the effect of social media on students’ academic performance. A sample of 298 students was collected from a total population of 1,171 students in the 2024–2025 academic year by using stratified random sampling and
proportional methods. The findings indicated that most respondents were females aged 19–23, who spent less than 10 hours per day on social media. The regression analysis revealed that the nature of usage, health addiction, and social communication were significantly associated with students’ academic performance; unfortunately, time appropriateness and security/privacy issues were not significant. The study concluded that social media had a positive impact on students’ academic performance and suggested that universities should leverage social media platforms to enhance
academic engagement and outcomes."
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Information Communication and Technology, Grade Point Average, University of Co-operative and Management, Sagaing, Uses and Gratification Theory, Cumulative Grade Point Average, Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, Myanmar Post and Telecommunications, Statistical Package for Social Science, Variance Inflation Factor
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UNIVERSITY OF CO-OPERATIVE AND MANAGEMENT, SAGAING
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