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IJARW2464
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Title:
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CORRELATION BETWEEN INTERNET ADDICTION AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE AMONG THIRD YEAR COLLEGE STUDENTS
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Published in: |
International Journal Of All Research Writings |
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IJARW |
ISSN: |
2582-1008 |
Volume / Issue: |
Volume 6 Issue 9 |
Pages: |
6
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Published On: |
4/2/2025 9:49:09 PM (MM/dd/yyyy) |
Main Author Details
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Roderick T. Mahunyag, Shaira Mae B. Estalane, Catherine G. Lugnasan, Arsalie V. Sungkit, Ma. Kristine Care C. Gamo, & Ricardo F. Uy Jr |
Institute: |
Philippine College Foundation |
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Abstract
Research Area:
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Education |
KeyWord: |
Internet addiction, academic performance, correlation |
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This study investigated the relationship of internet addiction and academic performance of third year BEED students. Specifically, it sought to determine the level of internet addiction among teacher education students in terms of excessive time online, class participation, sleep problem, withdrawal from face-to-face interaction, neglecting personal hygiene, and excessive irritability; ascertain the level of academic performance; and find out the relationship between the level of internet addiction and academic performance. This study employed a descriptive- correlational research design. The participants of this study were the third-year BEED students. The adapted questionnaire was used to assess the level of internet addiction experienced by the students. General Weighted Average (GWA)was utilized as the indicator of academic performance among students. Descriptive statistics were utilized to determine the level of internet addiction and academic performance. Pearson's r correlation was used to analyze the relationship between two variables. Results revealed a moderate level of internet addiction and very satisfactory academic performance. The Pearson correlation coefficient revealed very weak positive correlation and was not statistically significant; the researchers failed to reject the null hypothesis. Thus, internet addiction had little to no measurable relationship on the academic performance. |
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IEEE
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Roderick T. Mahunyag, Shaira Mae B. Estalane, Catherine G. Lugnasan, Arsalie V. Sungkit, Ma. Kristine Care C. Gamo, & Ricardo F. Uy Jr, "CORRELATION BETWEEN INTERNET ADDICTION AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE AMONG THIRD YEAR COLLEGE STUDENTS", International Journal Of All Research Writings,
vol. 6, no. 9, pp. 164-169, 2025.
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MLA
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Roderick T. Mahunyag, Shaira Mae B. Estalane, Catherine G. Lugnasan, Arsalie V. Sungkit, Ma. Kristine Care C. Gamo, & Ricardo F. Uy Jr "CORRELATION BETWEEN INTERNET ADDICTION AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE AMONG THIRD YEAR COLLEGE STUDENTS." International Journal Of All Research Writings,
vol 6, no. 9, 2025, pp. 164-169.
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APA
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Roderick T. Mahunyag, Shaira Mae B. Estalane, Catherine G. Lugnasan, Arsalie V. Sungkit, Ma. Kristine Care C. Gamo, & Ricardo F. Uy Jr (2025). CORRELATION BETWEEN INTERNET ADDICTION AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE AMONG THIRD YEAR COLLEGE STUDENTS. International Journal Of All Research Writings,
6(9), 164-169.
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