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ArtikelSocial Integration: Testing Antecedents of Time Spent Online  
Oleh: Arif, Lily Suriani Mohd ; Gazzaz, Osman B. ; Fazal Rahi,m Khan
Jenis: Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi: International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanity Studies vol. 05 no. 02 (2013), page 108-118.
Topik: Social Integration; Time spent online
Fulltext: 05_02_Lily Suriani Mohd Arif.pdf (96.27KB)
Isi artikelThe literature on the relationship of social integration and time spent online provides conflicting evidence of the relationship of social integration with time spent online. The study identifies and highlights the controversy and attempts to clarify the relationship of social integration with time spent online by decomposing the construct social integration into its affective and behavioral dimensions . The study tests antecedents and effects of time spent online in a random sample of senior level undergraduate students at a public university in Malaysia. The findings indicated that while self-report measures of behavioral social integration did not predict time spent online, and, the affective social integration had an inverse relationship with time spent online.
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