IMPACT OF SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES ON STUDENTS AND TASK’ PERFORMANCE DURING COVID-19

Amir Khushk, H. Ali, V. Baraboshkin
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In today’s world, social networking has emerged as a highly desirable product, but the use of these social networking sites affects the physical and mental health of people. Therefore, this study aims to find the impact of excessive use of social networking sites (ESNS) on students’ task performance (STP) by mediating the role of task distraction (TD). Further, this study explores the moderating role of locus of control (internal and external) on the ESNS-TD relationship. For this purpose, data has been collected from 226 students enrolled in public sector universities in metropolitan cities of Pakistan through the survey. The findings show that excessive use of social networking sites significantly decreases students’ performance. Task distraction partially mediates the ESNS-STP relationship. Further, the results show that only the external locus of control moderates the ESNS-TD relationship. By analyzing the consequences of excessive use of SNSs it raises teachers’ and scholars’ concerns about harmful aspects of Internet use. This study reports that limited use of social networking sites is beneficial for students’ performance.
COVID-19期间社交网站对学生和任务表现的影响
在当今世界,社交网络已经成为一种非常受欢迎的产品,但是这些社交网站的使用影响了人们的身心健康。因此,本研究旨在通过中介任务分心(TD)的作用,发现过度使用社交网站(ESNS)对学生任务绩效(STP)的影响。此外,本研究还探讨了控制源(内部和外部)对ESNS-TD关系的调节作用。为此目的,通过调查从巴基斯坦大城市公立大学招收的226名学生中收集了数据。研究结果表明,过度使用社交网站会显著降低学生的学习成绩。任务分心在ESNS-STP关系中起部分中介作用。此外,研究结果还表明,只有外部控制点对ESNS-TD关系有调节作用。通过分析过度使用社交网络的后果,提出了教师和学者对网络使用有害方面的关注。本研究报告,有限的使用社交网站是有利于学生的表现。
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