Are phubbers academically buoyant?

Q1 Social Sciences
Vartika Varyani , Akansh Khandelwal , Jatin Pandey
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Abstract

Purpose

Phubbing refers to the act of ignoring the presence of others around you by fixating one's eyes on a digital device. The behavioural phenomenon of Phubbing has received much traction recently with the increasing dependence of individuals on internet-enabled-digital devices. Students have now been using digital gadgets to achieve their academic goals. Hence, we assume that the phenomenon of phubbing may also be prevalent among students, which might influence their ability to overcome everyday academic challenges (low levels of academic buoyancy, i.e., the ability of students to deal with their academic tasks).

Design

The present work explores the relationship between the two recently studied concepts of Phubbing and Academic Buoyancy. The current study collected data from students of management schools ranked among the Top 10 in India, as per India's National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) ranking for 2024. The authors used survey methodology to collect data, which involved sending a questionnaire link to 300 students, out of which 258 students reverted back to the survey. After filtering out the data for incomplete surveys, the final sample included 203 students. Reliable and validated psychometric scales were used to analyze the constructs of the current study. A 7-point Likert scale was used to assess each item. For the analysis, structural equation modelling (SEM) was employed.

Findings

The results supported our hypothesis at a 5 per cent level of significance. We find that the act of phubbing is associated with lower academic buoyancy among the students, and the relation between the two is mediated by imposter syndrome. The results show that phubbing can lead to a detrimental impact on students' capability to perform effectively. The frequent display of phubbing indicates grave behavioural issues because of imposter syndrome, which manifests as lower academic buoyancy. Academic practitioners can enhance their understanding of the factors leading to lower capabilities among students and approach the problem accordingly.

Originality

The current study extends the academic literature by showing the impact of phubbing on the levels of academic buoyancy. The study also suggests that phubbing would influence academic buoyancy through the individual's level of feelings of imposter syndrome. The higher the phubbing, the higher the feeling of imposter syndrome, which would lead to a lower level of academic buoyancy.
低头族在学术上活跃吗?
phubbing指盯着电子设备而忽略周围人的行为。随着个人对互联网数字设备的依赖程度越来越高,“低头族”这一行为现象最近受到了广泛关注。学生们现在已经开始使用数码产品来实现他们的学业目标。因此,我们假设低头现象可能在学生中也很普遍,这可能会影响他们克服日常学业挑战的能力(学业浮力水平低,即学生处理学业任务的能力)。本作品探讨了最近研究的两个概念“低头”和“学术浮力”之间的关系。目前的研究收集了印度2024年国家机构排名框架(NIRF)排名前10位的管理学院学生的数据。作者采用调查方法收集数据,其中包括向300名学生发送问卷链接,其中258名学生回复了调查。在剔除不完全调查的数据后,最终样本包括203名学生。可靠和有效的心理测量量表被用来分析本研究的结构。采用7分李克特量表对每个项目进行评估。分析采用了结构方程模型(SEM)。结果在5%的显著性水平上支持了我们的假设。我们发现低头行为与学生较低的学业浮力有关,两者之间的关系由冒名顶替综合症介导。研究结果表明,低头症会对学生有效表现的能力产生不利影响。频繁的低头症显示出严重的行为问题,因为冒名顶替综合症,表现为较低的学习浮力。学术实践者可以加强对导致学生能力低下的因素的理解,并据此解决问题。当前的研究扩展了学术文献,展示了低头对学术浮力水平的影响。该研究还表明,低头症会通过个人对冒名顶替综合症的感觉水平来影响学业上的浮躁。低头程度越高,冒名顶替综合症的感觉越高,这将导致学术浮力水平降低。
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