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Social Media Website’s Impact on Moral and Social Behavior of the Students of University

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The study aimed to identify the impact of social media websites on the moral and social behavior of the students of Jordanian universities. A questionnaire was adopted and distributed among 1000 students from Jordanian universities. The Statistical Package for the Social Science version 23.0 was used to analyze the data. The findings of the study indicated that the social media websites (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and WhatsApp) have an impact on developing the moral and social attitudes of the students of Jadara University of Jordan, there are differences in the responses of the sample of the study concerning the development of the moral and social attitudes due to gender, age, qualification and knowledge of English language and academic level control variables. The study recommended controlling the social media websites and spreading the awareness among students about the importance of using social media websites and not sitting for long periods because of health risks, reducing their negative effects, wasting of production capacity resulting from web-addiction that may cause wasting their future
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In-Text Citation: (Alshare, Alkhawaldeh, & Eneizan, 2019)
To Cite this Article: Alshare, F., Alkhawaldeh, A. M., & Eneizan, B. M. (2019). Social Media Website’s Impact on Moral and Social Behavior of the Students of University. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 9(3), 169–182.