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Rasch analysis of students' attitude towards Social Media and their intention to engage in cyberbullying behaviours

机译:Rasch分析学生对社交媒体的态度以及他们从事网络欺凌行为的意图

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The Internet has become ubiquitous among the current generation of students. With the introduction of the Social Media, students now come to perceive that they own a piece "real estate" in cyberspace, in contrast to the earlier users of the Internet who were but anonymous, passive consumers of information. Unfortunately in parallel with the creativity and connectivity that students enjoy through Social Media, some are found to be engaging in risky behaviours such as cyberbullying. This has prompted researchers to try to understand the phenomenon. However thus far, the emphasis has been placed on profiling of the students while instances of cyberbullying continue to surface. There have been conjectures about what makes students behave this way; some have postulated that it is because of students' perceived anonymity in cyberspace, others have posited that it is because of their perception that the Internet is not regulated. In this study, the authors explore these conjectures through the five dimensions of anonymity, lack of regulation, lack of physical cues, availability of audience, and freedom of expression in cyberspace. A total of 407 students in a local polytechnic were surveyed and their raw scores ran through Rasch analysis before further statistical analyses of correlation. The findings provided insights that are sometimes surprising and sometimes contradictory to the literature and our intuitions about how they would/should behave. It is apparent that students' concepts of acceptable behaviours in cyberspace remain fuzzy and their de-linking of cyberspace from the real world has affected what they think can be done in cyberspace.
机译:互联网已经在当代学生中无处不在。随着社交媒体的引入,学生现在开始意识到自己在网络空间中拥有一块“不动产”,这与早期的互联网用户不同,后者只是匿名的被动信息消费者。不幸的是,与学生通过社交媒体所享有的创造力和联系能力同时,还发现一些学生从事诸如网络欺凌之类的危险行为。这促使研究人员试图了解这种现象。但是到目前为止,在网络欺凌事件继续浮出水面的同时,重点还是放在对学生进行概要分析上。关于使学生以这种方式行事的猜测一直存在。有些人认为这是因为学生对网络空间的匿名性,而另一些人则认为这是因为他们认为互联网不受监管。在这项研究中,作者通过匿名,缺乏监管,缺乏物理暗示,听众的可利用性以及网络空间中的表达自由这五个维度来探索这些猜想。对当地一所理工学院的407名学生进行了调查,他们的原始分数通过Rasch分析进行了分析,然后再进行相关性的统计分析。这些发现提供的见解有时令人惊讶,有时与文献以及我们对它们的行为方式的直觉相矛盾。显然,学生对网络空间中可接受行为的概念仍然模糊不清,他们将网络空间与现实世界脱钩已经影响了他们认为可以在网络空间中完成的工作。

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