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The Effect of Social Networking Sites in Causing Intellectual Deviation from Qassim University Students Perspective

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  • Hend Sam'an Ibrahim Al- Smadi

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The study aims to shed the light on the effect of social networking sites in causing Intellectual deviation for the students of Qassim University. The researcher used analytical-descriptive method. The sample consists of (730) male and female students in Qassim University. The results revealed to that There is a statistical difference at (α= 0.05) due to the effect of gender. Also, there is a variance in means and standard deviations of the sample responses due to the variance between variables: gender and period of use. The researcher recommends with Collaborating between societal institutions to contribute in enhancing intellectual security for youth and defend against all types of intellectual deviation.

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  • Hend Sam'an Ibrahim Al- Smadi, 2016. "The Effect of Social Networking Sites in Causing Intellectual Deviation from Qassim University Students Perspective," International Journal of Asian Social Science, Asian Economic and Social Society, vol. 6(11), pages 630-643.
  • Handle: RePEc:asi:ijoass:v:6:y:2016:i:11:p:630-643:id:2846
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