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Title: Predisposition from Instagram and Snapchat Interactive Effect on Narcissism
Authors: Ahmad Aamir, Dr. Adeel
Hassan, Abul
Ali Shams, Mohsin
Keywords: SNS, Undergraduate students, Snapchat, Instagram, Narcissism
Issue Date: Jun-2022
Publisher: researchgate.net
Citation: Aamir, Adeel & Hassan, Abul & Shams, Mohsin. (2022). Predisposition from Instagram and Snapchat Interactive Effect on Narcissism. Pakistan Journal of Science. 3.
Abstract: The digital age and new technologies have defined the way young adults are leading their lives and the multipurpose use of SNS has become the cornerstone of young adult's lives, especially students studying at undergraduate level. Present study devolves in to two important social media networking applications (Instagram and Snapchat) their addictive use and effect of level of narcissism among undergraduate students (N=659). SNS frequency and its interactive effect were measured on level of undergraduate students. Results indicated addictive use of social media for a longer period has significant impact on levels of narcissism among undergraduate students.
Description: The digital age and new technologies have defined the way young adults are leading their lives and the multipurpose use of SNS has become the cornerstone of young adult's lives, especially students studying at undergraduate level. Present study devolves in to two important social media networking applications (Instagram and Snapchat) their addictive use and effect of level of narcissism among undergraduate students (N=659). SNS frequency and its interactive effect were measured on level of undergraduate students. Results indicated addictive use of social media for a longer period has significant impact on levels of narcissism among undergraduate students.
URI: http://digitalrepository.fccollege.edu.pk/handle/123456789/2481
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