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An exploration of social networking site use,multitasking, and academic performance among United States and European university students
Authors:Aryn C Karpinski  Paul A Kirschner  Ipek Ozer  Jennifer A Mellott  Pius Ochwo
Affiliation:1. School of Foundations, Leadership, and Administration, Kent State University, United States;2. Centre for Learning Sciences and Technologies, Open University of the Netherlands, Netherlands
Abstract:Studies have shown that multitasking with technology, specifically using Social Networking Sites (SNSs), decreases both efficiency and productivity in an academic setting. This study investigates multitasking’s impact on the relationship between SNS use and Grade Point Average (GPA) in United States (US; n = 451) and European (n = 406) university students using quantitative and qualitative data analysis. Moderated Multiple Regression analysis results showed that the negative relationship between SNS use and GPA was moderated by multitasking only in the US sample. This may be due to European students being less prone to “disruptive” multitasking. The results provide valuable cautionary information about the impact of multitasking and using SNSs in a learning environment on university students’ GPAs.
Keywords:Social networking sites  Academic performance  Multitasking
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