Time distortion in student YouTube use : The effects of use motivation, personality, and pattern of use on study efficiency
This paper examines study efficiency and time distortion experienced by student users of YouTube. Using multi-group structural equation modelling on data from 792 Malaysian university students, the study identified links between YouTube use motivation, conscientiousness (a personality trait), time d...
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Published in | Australasian Journal of Educational Technology Vol. 39; no. 1; pp. 71 - 87 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Wollongong
Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education
01.01.2023
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Online Access | Get full text |
ISSN | 1449-5554 1449-3098 1449-5554 |
DOI | 10.14742/ajet.7705 |
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Summary: | This paper examines study efficiency and time distortion experienced by student users of YouTube. Using multi-group structural equation modelling on data from 792 Malaysian university students, the study identified links between
YouTube use motivation, conscientiousness (a personality trait), time distortion, and perceived study efficiency. It also shows how these characteristics and the links between them varied when students were grouped by pattern of use,
defined (using two-step cluster analysis) as occasional, regular, or problematic. Time distortion had a negative effect on perceived study efficiency, but conscientiousness counteracted this effect - particularly for occasional users,
the only group with positive perceived study efficiency in this study. Motivation to use YouTube for learning was not associated with time distortion, whilst using YouTube for escape and entertainment increased motivation. Occasional
users were less motivated than others to use YouTube for these purposes and therefore less likely to experience the entertainment use flow on effects of time distortion to perceived study efficiency. [Author abstract] |
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Bibliography: | Refereed article. Includes bibliographical references. ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 14 |
ISSN: | 1449-5554 1449-3098 1449-5554 |
DOI: | 10.14742/ajet.7705 |