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Does Social Media Use Increase or Decrease Learning Performance? A Meta-Analysis Based on International English Journal Studies

  • Park, Ki-ho (Management of Digital Technology, College of Administration, Hoseo University) ;
  • Ren, Gaufei (Management of Digital Technology, Hoseo University)
  • Received : 2019.11.30
  • Accepted : 2019.12.21
  • Published : 2019.12.31

Abstract

Purpose This paper is to make a meta-analysis of the relationship between the social media use and learning performance as well as its potential moderating variables to clarify the differences in research conclusions in existing literatures, and refine the situational and method factors that affect the relationship between them. Methodology Meta-analysis used in this study can combine the quantitative data from different empirical studies, focus on the same research problem, and finally reach a research conclusion. Findings The results show that social media use and learning performance have a moderating positive correlation. The moderating effect test of usage scenarios shows that social media types, usage groups, application platforms and discipline fields have moderating effects on the relationship between social media use and learning performance. The moderating effect test of the research method found that measurement models, data attributes and learning performance indicators also had moderating effects on the relationship between social media use and learning performance.

목적 본 연구는 2011년부터 8년간의 영문문헌에 대해 메타분석법을 이용하여 소셜미디어의 사용과 학습성과간의 관계를 규명하고자 하였다. 또한 소셜미디어 사용 상황과 연구분석방법론 변인의 조절효과 여부를 분석하였다. 연구방법론 주요 연구방법으로 유사한 연구 의문점이 제시된 선행의 실증연구들에 대해 메타분석기법을 사용하였으며, 문헌분석을 통해 정량적 데이터를 도출하고, 이를 실증 분석하였다. 연구결과 연구결과로 소셜미디어의 사용과 학습성과간에는 정의 상관을 보였으며, 상황변수와 연구방법론 변수가 조절효과를 보였다. 상황변수의 구성개념으로는 소셜미디어형태, 사용자 집단, 플랫폼 종류 등으로 하였고, 분석을 위한 측정방법 변수에는 측정모형, 데이터속성 등의 개념으로 구성하였다.

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