探究使用 TikTok 对小学生学习动机的负面影响

L. Mariyati, Muhammad Pascal Wilmar
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本相关定量研究探讨了 TikTok 社交媒体使用强度对小学生学业学习动机的影响。研究使用了 TikTok 使用强度量表和基于自我决定理论的学业学习动机量表,样本来自四、五、六年级,共 80 名学生。使用 JASP 软件进行的皮尔逊相关数据分析显示,TikTok 使用强度与学生的学习动机之间存在显著的负相关,支持了假设。建议包括在教育环境中实施社交媒体法规,提高学生、家长和教育工作者对过度使用 TikTok 可能产生的不良影响的认识。未来的研究可以采用更复杂的方法进一步探讨这一课题,以加深理解。亮点 定量方法揭示了显著的负相关。意外取样用于不同年级的代表性。建议提倡对媒体进行监管,使其成为学术焦点。 关键字TikTok、小学生、学习动机、社交媒体影响、相关研究
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Examining the Negative Impact of TikTok Usage on Elementary Students' Learning Motivation
This correlational quantitative study investigates the impact of TikTok social media usage intensity on academic learning motivation among elementary school students. Using a sample of 80 students from grades 4, 5, and 6, selected through accidental sampling, the research employed TikTok usage intensity scales and an academic learning motivation scale based on self-determination theory. Data analysis with Pearson correlation in JASP software revealed a significant negative relationship between TikTok usage intensity and students' learning motivation, supporting the hypothesis. Recommendations include implementing social media regulations in educational settings and promoting awareness among students, parents, and educators about the potential adverse effects of excessive TikTok use. Future research could explore this topic further with more sophisticated methodologies to enhance understanding. Highlight: Quantitative approach reveals significant negative correlation. Accidental sampling used for diverse grade representation. Recommendations advocate media regulation for academic focus.   Keywoard: TikTok, Elementary students, Learning motivation, Social media impact, Correlational study
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