LEGAL PROTECTION FOR SOCIAL MEDIA USERS AND ITS PSY CHOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENT REPERCUSSIONS ON USERS | ||||
Journal of Environmental Science | ||||
Article 6, Volume 50, Issue 9, September 2021, Page 299-332 PDF (587.37 K) | ||||
Document Type: Review Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/jes.2021.203401 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Mahmoud, A. M. E. Bayumi1; Ahmed, M. El Atiq2; Fesal, Z. Abd ELWahed3 | ||||
1Post Grad. Student, Faculty of Environmental Studies and Research, Ain Shams University | ||||
2Faculty of Environmental Studies and Research, Ain Shams University | ||||
3Faculty of Law, Ain Shams University | ||||
Abstract | ||||
The aim of the research was to identify the legal protection social media users and its psychological and environmental implications for users. An actual sample of 66 users of social media programs was chosen in a snowball method. This sample was intentionally divied into two experimental groups of (33) and the second is a control group of (33) for the demographic area – educational level gendar) the researcher used a number of tools, such as: The interview Observation Questionnauire The researcher also used a number of statistical methods in cluding (seberman correlation cofficint. Cronbachs thousand coefficient repeated variance analysis, dimensional comparisons analysis, partial ETA sqyare coefficient ki squared “B” test. Thers is a statistically significant correlation at a significant level (0.05) between ( self-perception, addictive behavior, sleep ana eating disorder, attention deficit hyperacitivy disorder , total questionnaire) and the social status variable for the study samole, where the correlation values wew (0.337, 0.325, 0.271, 0.340) for each of (self-perception, addictive behavior, sleep and eating disorder , attention dficit hyaperaactivity disorder , total questionnaire) respectively, which are statistically significant values at a significant level (0.05) , there is no statistically significant correlation at a significant level (0.05) between the relationships social and marital status variable. There is no statistically significant correlation at ther level of significance (0.0.5) between the questionnaire dimensions and the job variable for theStudy sample, as the correlation values reached (-0.154, -0.101, -0.185, -0.105, -0.242, -0.195) and they are not statisitically significant the level of significance. (0.05) * there is statistically significant inverse correlation at a significant level (0.05) between ( addictive behavior, total questionnaire) and the qualification variable for the study sample, where the correlation values reached (- 0.286, 0.251) for each of ( addictive behavior ,total questionnaire), respectively, which there is no statistically significant correlation at a significant level (0.05) between ( social relationships, self-perception, sleep and eating disorder ,attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) and the qualification variable. | ||||
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