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Jinnan Wu: Student Cyberloafing In and Out of the Classroom in China and the Relationship with Student Performance
2018-09-24 15:23  

This study investigates the in-class and out-of-class cyberloafing activities of students in China, and tests the relationship between those activities and academic performance. A sample of 1,050 undergraduate students at a large University in China reported their in-class (N = 548) and out-of-class (N = 502) cyberloafing activities, which were tested against the students’ academic performance. The test results show a negative relationship between in-class cyberloafing and academic performance, but an inverted U-shaped relationship between out-of-class cyberloafing and academic performance. The results support our propositions that cyberloafing is a harmful distraction in the classroom, but can have positive effects when performed in moderation outside the classroom as a means of effort recovery.

(Jinnan Wu;WenjuanMei;Ugrin Joseph C. Cyberpsychology, behavior and social networking.2018, 28(3): 199-204)

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