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  1. Effects of Social Media Use on Psychological Well-Being: A Mediated Model

    The growth in social media use has given rise to concerns about the impacts it may have on users' psychological well-being. ... (i.e., bonding social capital and bridging social capital), social isolation, and smartphone addiction. The paper includes a quantitative study of 940 social media users from Mexico, using structural equation modeling ...

  2. A Quantitative Study of the Impact of Social Media Reviews on Brand

    usability and reach of social media platforms. For instance, a report by 2015 Pew research informs that there was a 7% rise in the usage of social media from 2005 to 2015. The report informs that 65% adults use social media (Perrin, 2015). As social media evolves into a more sophisticated tool for interaction and global reach, many individuals ...

  3. Social Media Use and Its Connection to Mental Health: A Systematic

    The development of the current systematic review is based on the main research question: how does social media affect mental health? Review. ... Of the 16 selected research papers, there were a research focus on adults, gender, and preadolescents [10-19]. In the design, there were qualitative and quantitative studies [15,16].

  4. Frontiers

    The paper utilizes a quantitative study conducted in Mexico, comprising 940 social media users, and uses structural equation modeling (SEM) to test a set of research hypotheses. This article provides several contributions.

  5. Impact of social media on academic: A quantitative study

    Generally among youthful understudies, Social sites networks is an unmistakable example today In this paper by using student-por.csv and student-mat.csv dataset, we work on the classifier on the ...

  6. Social impact in social media: A new method to evaluate the social

    Literature review. Social media research includes the analysis of citizens' voices on a wide range of topics [].According to quantitative data from April 2017 published by Statista [], Twitter and Facebook are included in the top ten leading social networks worldwide, as ranked by the number of active users.Facebook is at the top of the list, with 1,968 million active users, and Twitter ...

  7. A systematic review: the influence of social media on depression

    Social media. The term 'social media' refers to the various internet-based networks that enable users to interact with others, verbally and visually (Carr & Hayes, Citation 2015).According to the Pew Research Centre (Citation 2015), at least 92% of teenagers are active on social media.Lenhart, Smith, Anderson, Duggan, and Perrin (Citation 2015) identified the 13-17 age group as ...

  8. Exploring adolescents' perspectives on social media and mental health

    'Social media' describes online platforms that enable interactions through the sharing of pictures, comments and reactions to content (Carr & Hayes, 2015).As most teenagers regularly use social media (Anderson & Jiang, 2018), studying its effects on their mental health and psychological wellbeing is vital.The term 'psychological wellbeing' reflects the extent to which an individual can ...

  9. Conceptualising and measuring social media engagement: A ...

    The spread of social media platforms enhanced academic and professional debate on social media engagement that attempted to better understand its theoretical foundations and measurements. This paper aims to systematically contribute to this academic debate by analysing, discussing, and synthesising social media engagement literature in the perspective of social media metrics. Adopting a ...

  10. Qualitative and Mixed Methods Social Media Research: A Review of the

    Kaplan and Haenlein (2010) defined social media as "… a group of Internet-based applications that build on the ideological and technological foundations of Web 2.0, and that allow the creation and exchange of User Generated Content" (p. 61). The emergence of social media technologies has been embraced by a growing number of users who post text messages, pictures, and videos online ...

  11. PDF A QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE ROLE OF SOCIAL NETWORKS IN ...

    resources through affordances of social media. Educational social networks were created as supportive mechanisms for ... This paper investigates how a quantitative overview of Facebook's influence on students' progress can be incorporated in a proposed e-moderation model of teaching and ... A further research study (Mazman & Usluel, 2010 ...

  12. Computation

    In this study, we used a quantitative research technique based on the partial least-squares (PLS) linear regression method to determine the influence of using social media as an online discussion and communication platform for academic purposes by assessing the relationships among the skills obtained through social media, the usage of social ...

  13. Applications of social media research in quantitative and mixed methods

    Another application of social media research is with respect to the type of content displayed or generated. Across social media platforms, users can generate pictures, videos, and text-based content. Many mixed methods research studies use pictures, videos, and text generated for posts as a source for data.

  14. Social Media Adoption, Usage And Impact In Business-To ...

    Social media plays an important part in the digital transformation of businesses. This research provides a comprehensive analysis of the use of social media by business-to-business (B2B) companies. The current study focuses on the number of aspects of social media such as the effect of social media, social media tools, social media use, adoption of social media use and its barriers, social ...

  15. The Role of Social Media Content Format and Platform in Users

    The purpose of this study is to understand the role of social media content on users' engagement behavior. More specifically, we investigate: (i)the direct effects of format and platform on users' passive and active engagement behavior, and (ii) we assess the moderating effect of content context on the link between each content type (rational, emotional, and transactional content) and ...

  16. (PDF) A Quantitative Study of the Impact of Social Media Reviews on

    The objective of this thesis is to quantify the impact of social media reviews on brand perception. Specifically, this thesis focuses on two diverse media platforms commonly used for sharing ...

  17. Methodologies in Social Media Research: Where We Are and Where We Still

    Overall, the results from this type of social media research provide important data on the gaps in currently available online content about cancer. This is essential to inform the development of new content that is accurate, understandable, and inclusive. ... Multiple studies have applied a quantitative approach to social media data analysis ...

  18. (PDF) SOCIAL MEDIA ADDICTION AND YOUNG PEOPLE: A ...

    social media addiction is negatively associated, in which the. higher the addiction in social media, the lower the young. people's academic performance (Hou et al., 2019). This i s. because ...

  19. Analyzing social media data: A mixed-methods framework ...

    To qualitative researchers, social media offers a novel opportunity to harvest a massive and diverse range of content without the need for intrusive or intensive data collection procedures. However, performing a qualitative analysis across a massive social media data set is cumbersome and impractical. Instead, researchers often extract a subset of content to analyze, but a framework to ...

  20. Social impact in social media: A new method to evaluate the social

    Social media research includes the analysis of citizens' voices on a wide range of topics . According to quantitative data from April 2017 published by Statista , Twitter and Facebook are included in the top ten leading social networks worldwide, as ranked by the number of active users.

  21. Frontiers

    1 Introduction. One of the major challenges for research in edu-communication - a term used in the field of Communication (Orozco, 1997, 2010; Kaplún, 2013) and which UNESCO defined in 2002 as teaching and critical learning about the media - and its dissemination to the wider community is to analyze the influence of social media on young users.. Prior research has indicated the ...

  22. Research trends in social media addiction and problematic social media

    These research questions will be answered using bibliometric analysis of the literature on social media addiction and problematic use. This will allow for an overview of the research that has been conducted in this area, including information on the most influential authors, journals, countries of publication, and subject areas of study.

  23. Impact of social media on academic: A quantitative study

    Social networking sites (SNS) have developed from being simply hedonic for private use to powerful hierarchical apparatuses utilized both inside association and remotely correspondence or joint effort with different stakeholders. Social networking is a prevalent pattern today, particularly amongst young students. As online networking is gradually coming into vogue, it is a commence that ...

  24. Quantitative Analysis and the Informativeness of Social Media Research

    We conclude that improved access to quantitative analysis enhances social media research, particularly for less sophisticated investors who likely had limited previous exposure to quantitative ana . ... S&P Global Market Intelligence Research Paper Series. Subscribe to this free journal for more curated articles on this topic ...