The Meta-Analysis of the Relationship between the Internet and social loneliness
Subject Areas : Social Science QuarterlyMohsen niazi 1 * , Mahdi Karsanji 2 , Ayyoub sakhaei 3 , seyyed saied hoseynizade arani 4
1 - The faculty of Kashan University
2 - No
3 - Teacher and social researcher
4 - Ph.D. student
Keywords: gender, meta-analysis, Key words: Internet, social loneliness, size of effect,
Abstract :
Background and Objectives: Several studies have been conducted on the relationship between the Internet and social loneliness among different groups based on different methods. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to use a meta-analysis method to analyze and combine the results of face studies about the connection between the Internet and social isolation. Methodology: In order to carry out the current meta-analysis, 12 related studies were conducted in the years 1380 to 1395 with the aim of assessing the relationship between the Internet and social isolation and published in prestigious quarterly papers. Were chosen. Selected research by survey method and application of survey tools in society various surveys have been conducted on the basis of putative measures. In the first step, the evaluation of selected studies of homogeneity assumptions and dissemination errors was investigated, which resulted in the heterogeneity of the size of the effect and the non-bias of the published studies. At the stage second, the coefficient of effect size and the role of moderating variable of gender were evaluated using the second version of CMA software. Results: The findings showed that the effect size or Internet impact factor on social isolation was equivalent (0.214), which, according to Cohen's interpretation system, has a low impact. Also, considering the gender as a moderating variable, this coefficient was evaluated for men (0. 539) higher than women (0.246). Conclusion: Overall, the results of the research showed that the Internet is affecting social isolation. Although this is more than men in men.
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