Study of the correlation of factors affecting frequency of social activity transfer from virtual environment to real-world environment and vice versa
The article presents research results demonstrating interrelation between factors affecting frequency of social activity transfer from the virtual environment to the real-world one and vice versa. In the course of the study we investigated 19 different factors, including socio-demographic characteri...
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doaj-2225bd6165a54134837c09bf214cdcad2021-02-02T06:53:05ZengEDP SciencesSHS Web of Conferences2261-24242019-01-01700804610.1051/shsconf/20197008046shsconf_ictdpp2018_08046Study of the correlation of factors affecting frequency of social activity transfer from virtual environment to real-world environment and vice versaZagranichniy AntonThe article presents research results demonstrating interrelation between factors affecting frequency of social activity transfer from the virtual environment to the real-world one and vice versa. In the course of the study we investigated 19 different factors, including socio-demographic characteristics, amount and specificity of contacts in each of the environments, subjective assessment of social activity characteristics in various environments. The study involved 214 respondents aged 15 to 24 from the cities of Balakovo, Saratov, and Moscow. We analysed and interpreted the correlation interrelation via social activity transfer from one environment to another and by such factors as: place of residence size; number of friends in the virtual environment; factor regarding frequency of misconduct situations that were followed by moral responsibility in the real environment; factor of compliance with social norms in the virtual environment.https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2019/11/shsconf_ictdpp2018_08046.pdf |
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Study of the correlation of factors affecting frequency of social activity transfer from virtual environment to real-world environment and vice versa |
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Study of the correlation of factors affecting frequency of social activity transfer from virtual environment to real-world environment and vice versa |
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The article presents research results demonstrating interrelation between factors affecting frequency of social activity transfer from the virtual environment to the real-world one and vice versa. In the course of the study we investigated 19 different factors, including socio-demographic characteristics, amount and specificity of contacts in each of the environments, subjective assessment of social activity characteristics in various environments. The study involved 214 respondents aged 15 to 24 from the cities of Balakovo, Saratov, and Moscow. We analysed and interpreted the correlation interrelation via social activity transfer from one environment to another and by such factors as: place of residence size; number of friends in the virtual environment; factor regarding frequency of misconduct situations that were followed by moral responsibility in the real environment; factor of compliance with social norms in the virtual environment. |
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