地方选举社交媒体知识影响大学生参与

A. Chaiyaphum, Tawatchai Kahaban, Yuttapong Khuenkhaew, Wannatida Yonwilad, Nattapong Rakngam
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本研究的目的是探讨熟悉地方选举的社交媒体如何影响学生的参与。本研究的样本包括350名本科生。在数据收集过程中使用问卷作为工具。调查结果表明,查看每日政治新闻的第一个地方是Facebook,紧随其后的是TikTok,然后是Twitter。对大学生关注政治信息的规律性的监测几乎每天都在进行。本科生使用智能手机、iPad、其他平板电脑、笔记本电脑和台式电脑等电子设备来了解新闻。平均得分为4.30,表明从社交媒体获取地方选举政治信息的大学生的行为始终是有利的。研究结果表明,应针对特定平台进行进一步研究,以验证社交媒体使用的影响,并结合每个平台的独特特征。
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Social Media Knowledge Regarding Local Election Affects Undergraduates’ Participation
The purpose of this study is to investigate how familiarity with social media about local elections influences the engagement of students. The sample for this study consisted of 350 undergraduate students. The questionnaire was used as an instrument in the data collection process. The findings demonstrated that the first place to check for daily political news was Facebook, followed closely by TikTok, and then Twitter. Monitoring is done mostly daily about the regularity with which undergraduate students follow political information. Undergraduate students use electronic devices such as smartphones, iPad, other tablets, notebooks, and desktop computers to keep up with the news. A mean score of 4.30 indicates that the conduct of undergraduate students who obtain political information about local elections from social media is always favorable. The findings suggest that further study should be conducted on specific platforms to validate the impacts of social media usage in light of the distinctive characteristics of each platform.
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