Posted by: commando May 1, 2009
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The study, which will be presented at the annual meeting of the
American Education Research Association on April 16, surveyed 219
undergraduate and graduate students and found that the GPAs of Facebook
users typically ranged a full grade lower than those of nonusers — 3.0
to 3.5 for users versus 3.5 to 4.0 for their non-networking peers.
I don't see why this is absolutely wrong. I kinda agree with this result - social media are addictive, and they're good ways to procrastinate, which will hamper one's performance if one isn't good at time management.
American Education Research Association on April 16, surveyed 219
undergraduate and graduate students and found that the GPAs of Facebook
users typically ranged a full grade lower than those of nonusers — 3.0
to 3.5 for users versus 3.5 to 4.0 for their non-networking peers.
I don't see why this is absolutely wrong. I kinda agree with this result - social media are addictive, and they're good ways to procrastinate, which will hamper one's performance if one isn't good at time management.