Tanya needs your help, she has a survey where she is trying to answer the research question How does technology impact socialization patterns among teenagers? she has a hypothesis which is that increased usage of technology negatively affects teenager's socialization patterns, leading to decreased face-to-face interaction, reduced communication skills, and increased feelings of isolation. She had survey questions and these were the answers to some of them; She asked : How many hours per day do you spend using technology for social purposes? And 52% of people said 1-4 hours, 36% of people said 5-9 hours, and 10% of people said 20-30 minutes. She also asked do you feel that technology has improved your ability to connect with friends and peers? While 84% said yes, and only 15% said no. She also asked do you think technology has made it easier or more difficult to develop and maintain relationships while 73% said easier, 21% said harder, and 6% said both. She asked if they have every experienced cyberbullying and if so how frequently 52% said never, 15% said rarely, 15% said sometimes 5% said often and 10% said always She asked in what ways technology influenced your communication skills while the majority said positive, less then half said negative and 3-4 people said it hasn’t She asked if they felt comfortable expressing themselves online or in face to face interactions 50% said online, 38% said face to face and 11% said both She asked if they every felt pressured to present a certain image or persona on social media 63% said never, 15% said rarely, 10 % said often and 10% said always She asked if technology has impacted the quality of their relationships and 47% said never, 5% said rarely, 15% said sometimes, 26% said often and 5% said always Last question she asked was if there was any positive aspected of technology on their socializations experiences 27% said yes because they communicate better/more 27% also said yes but because they get new/more friends 22% said no and 22% said they don’t know How do you think by these results has the primary and secondary research approve or disprove the hypothesis by tanya
Tanya needs your help, she has a survey where she is trying to answer the research question
How does technology impact socialization patterns among teenagers?
she has a hypothesis which is that increased usage of technology negatively affects teenager's socialization patterns, leading to decreased face-to-face interaction, reduced communication skills, and increased feelings of isolation.
She had survey questions and these were the answers to some of them;
She asked :
How many hours per day do you spend using technology for social purposes? And 52% of people said 1-4 hours, 36% of people said 5-9 hours, and 10% of people said 20-30 minutes.
She also asked do you feel that technology has improved your ability to connect with friends and peers? While 84% said yes, and only 15% said no.
She also asked do you think technology has made it easier or more difficult to develop and maintain relationships while 73% said easier, 21% said harder, and 6% said both.
She asked if they have every experienced cyberbullying and if so how frequently
52% said never, 15% said rarely, 15% said sometimes 5% said often and 10% said always
She asked in what ways technology influenced your communication skills while the majority said positive, less then half said negative and 3-4 people said it hasn’t
She asked if they felt comfortable expressing themselves online or in face to face interactions 50% said online, 38% said face to face and 11% said both
She asked if they every felt pressured to present a certain image or persona on social media
63% said never, 15% said rarely, 10
% said often and 10% said always
She asked if technology has impacted the quality of their relationships and 47% said never, 5% said rarely, 15% said sometimes, 26% said often and 5% said always
Last question she asked was if there was any positive aspected of technology on their socializations experiences
27% said yes because they communicate better/more
27% also said yes but because they get new/more friends
22% said no and 22% said they don’t know
How do you think by these results has the primary and secondary research approve or disprove the hypothesis by tanya
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