Advisor | Cope, John G. | |
Author | Knight, Reid M. | |
Date Accessioned | 2017-05-30T18:29:43Z | |
Date Available | 2017-05-30T18:29:43Z | |
Date Created | 2016-12 | |
Date of Issue | 2017-05-03 | |
xmlui.metadata.dc.date.submitted | December 2016 | |
Identifier (URI) | http://hdl.handle.net/10342/6133 | |
Description | The purpose of this study was to observe if any significant correlations exist between demographic characteristics and cyberloafing attitudes, as well as cyberloafing behaviors among undergraduate students. No significant correlations were found in regards to age. Significant results were found in regards to gender (women cyberloafed significantly more than men), as well as perceptions of societal norms (the more students perceived cyberloafing as a societal norm, the more likely they were to view cyberloafing as acceptable). Theoretical implications of these results are discussed. | |
Mimetype | application/pdf | |
Language | en | |
Publisher | East Carolina University | |
Subject | Academic Cyberloafing | |
Subject | Theory of Planned Behavior | |
Library of Congress Subject Headings | Personality and academic achievement | |
Library of Congress Subject Headings | Undergraduates--Attitudes | |
Library of Congress Subject Headings | Internet users--Attitudes | |
Library of Congress Subject Headings | Sex differences in education | |
Title | Academic Cyberloafing: A Study of Perceptual and Behavioral Differences on In-Class Cyberloafing Among Undergraduate Students | |
Type | Master's Thesis | |
xmlui.metadata.dc.date.updated | 2017-05-30T14:20:07Z | |
Department | Psychology | |
xmlui.metadata.dc.degree.name | M.A. | |
xmlui.metadata.dc.degree.level | Masters | |
xmlui.metadata.dc.degree.discipline | MA-Psychology General-Theoretic | |
xmlui.metadata.dc.degree.grantor | East Carolina University | |
xmlui.metadata.dc.degree.department | Psychology | |
xmlui.metadata.dc.access.option | Open Access | |
xmlui.metadata.dc.type.material | text | |